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Macau climate is cataloged as subtropical with high wetness. The climate of Macau
is influenced by its geography, location and topography. Macao's location south
of the tropic of Capricorn puts it in the monsoon region. The wind tracks of winter
and summer are contradictory. The most comfy weather of Macau is between the middle
of October to December of each year.
Macao climate enters the winter season from January to February. The chilly
air coming from Siberia via the Mid China and South China enters the Macao region
and causes the cold and parched northerly winds. The warmth of urban district
often drops below ten degree centigrade. Therefore, the lowest temperature is
generally evident in these two months. The rainfall and wet days are less due
to the insufficient water vapour in atmosphere.
Climate of Macao witness seasonal interchange periods during March and April.
The southeasterly wind route along the coast of South China causes the temperature
and moisture augmentation. Beside some sporadic wet, foggy, drizzle and squat
visibility days, the weather remains fine in spring. The humidity remains the
maximum in spring and summer (April to September).
The summer climate of Macao is longer than other seasons. The blistering and
drenched conditions during the summer months cause thunderstorms and heavy rain
between May to September. The tropical cyclones frequently from July to September
cause maximum precipitation, temperature, rainy day and thunderstorm of the
year. The autumn weather of Macau begins in October. But it is very short. This
is the best time to visit Macau. The cool dry wind from the north overtakes
it towards the end of November.
Tourists must wear lightweight cotton outfits for the summer and bring jackets
for the winter. The weather of Macau is decidedly unfixed and hard to forecast.
However October to November and April to May are in all probability the best
times to have vacation. In April, the humidity begins to build up. From May
to September the Macau weather remains hot and humid with occasional rain and
tropical storms called typhoons.
Asiarooms offer online information on Macau. To have complete information
on Macau before your Macau visit, check the web links on the Asiarooms web.
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