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What are the climatic characteristics of summer solstice? What day is today? Is it the same every year?

Climatic characteristics of summer solstice: "Summer solstice" is in the second half of June in Gregorian calendar, with the longest gas-saving day and sunshine reaching 14 hours. In the future, the days will become shorter and the temperature will continue to rise, with an average temperature of about 26℃. Due to the strengthening of the southeast monsoon, the precipitation also increases, generally 40-50 mm. The rainy season usually begins in late June and early July. There are heavy rains in some years, and the number of hail in this province is often many and serious. Every year is different. Under normal circumstances, the summer solstice falls on June 22nd, but the cycle of a tropical year is about 365 days plus 6 hours, so the summer solstice fluctuates around June 22nd. Generally, it will be from June 2 1 to June 23, June 2 1, July, June 15, August 7, August 14, June 2 1, July 20, June/2005. August 8th, August 14, June 2nd1,July, June 19, August 7th, August 8th, June 2nd1,July, June 2009 14. 8+09 days 10 days August 8th 201June 22nd July 14 days August 8th 13 days 201February 2nd1July/kloc. June 21July 13 20 August 7 August1June 201June 21July1August 7.