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Quang Ninh’s climate is symbolic of the
climate of North Vietnam; featuring all
four seasons. In summer, it's hot, humid
and rainy, while monsoons flourish. In
winter, it's cold, dry, and sees little
rainfall.
The average heat radiating during a year
is 115.4 Kcal/sq. cm. The average
temperature is over 21oC, while the
average humidity is 84%. Annual rainfall
totals between 1,700 and 2,400 mm, and
there can be between 90 to 170 rainy
days in a year. These are mainly
concentrated in the summer (more than
85%), and especially in the months of
July and August. In winter, rainfall
only reaches between 150 and 400 mm.
In comparison to other provinces in the
north, Quang Ninh has been more under
the influences of north-eastern
monsoons. The wind blows strongly and
the temperature drops to between 1 and
3ºC. During a north-eastern monsoon,
high mountainous regions such as Bình
Liêu and Hải Hà, Ðầm Hà sometimes see
the temperature drop below 0ºC.
Storms have a large influence on the
province, mainly in June, July and
August. The intensity can be extremely
strong, especially in island and coastal
regions.
Due to differences in terrain, the
climate of sub-regions vary. The border
area of the Móng Cái District is colder
and rainy, with an average temperature
of around 22ºC and rainfall reaching
2,751 mm. In the Yên Hưng District, the
most southern area, the average
temperature is 24ºC and sees an average
rainfall of 1,700 mm. The high
mountainous region of Hoành Bồ, and Ba
Chẽ districts, is victim to 20 days of
frost a year, and is subject to little
rainfall. In the Bình Liêu District
there is heavy rain (2,400 mm) and
winter lasts for six months. The
offshore island region is not the
wettest area, with only 1,700 to 1,800
mm of rainfall per year, but winter is
often accompanied by thick mists.
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