An aerial photo of Sanjiangyuan National Park in Northwest China's Qinghai province. (Photo provided to China Daily)
China was, on average, relatively warm and dry last year, the China Meteorological Administration said in a report released on Wednesday.
The 2023 China Climate Bulletin said the country's average temperature last year was 10.71 C, 0.82 C higher than normal and the highest since 1951.
The average number of high-temperature days nationwide exceeded the usual count by 4.4 days, and was the second highest since 1961. The occurrence of extreme high-temperature events was the fourth-highest in history, with 127 national weather stations witnessing record-high temperatures, it said.
Across the nation, precipitation averaged 615 millimeters last year, 3.9 percent less than usual and the second-lowest level since 2012.
The report said the overall climate was bad last year, with prominent floods and droughts.