liaoning weatherWith its location on the eastern coast of the Eurasian continent, Liaoning features a temperate continental climate with long winters, warm summers and short springs and autumns. The province enjoys 130-200 frost free days and an average of 400 to 1100 mm of rainfall per year (the lower figures for the western region connected to the Mongolian plateau and the more extensive rainfall for the eastern hilly region bordering the coast). Continental climate characterized by long and cold winters, warm and rainy summers and comparatively short and windy spring and autumn. January is the coldest month with an average temperature of -17Cto -5C, and July is the hottest with an average temperature of 21C-25C. Annual rainfall of this province averages from 450 millimeters to 1150 millimeters. Liaoning is the province in northeast China having the most sunlight, heat, and rainfall. The best time to visit is from May to October, but winter is also a pleasant time to enjoy the ice and snow scenery and winter festivals.

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