Group 1 - The rainy season in Zhejiang has seen a significant amount of rainfall, leading to high water levels in reservoirs and river networks, prompting the provincial water resources department to end the level IV emergency response for water and drought disaster prevention [2][3] - The upcoming weather forecast indicates a transition to a hot and dry pattern, with temperatures expected to rise sharply to between 35-37°C starting next week [2][3] - Typhoon "Butterfly" is approaching, expected to bring strong rainfall to the region, particularly affecting areas in southern China, with potential impacts on Zhejiang as the remnants of the typhoon move northeast [4][5][6] Group 2 - The current water levels in the Four Ridge Reservoir have reached a record high of 69.69 meters, exceeding the flood limit, leading to the initiation of controlled water discharge to manage reservoir capacity [3] - The typhoon's slow movement and the influx of monsoon winds may enhance rainfall intensity, with forecasts suggesting the possibility of heavy rain in northern Guangdong, Jiangxi, and Zhejiang [5][6] - Local water management authorities are advised to remain vigilant for potential flooding risks due to the expected heavy rainfall from the typhoon remnants [6]
下周开启晴热模式 气温“暴涨”至37℃
Mei Ri Shang Bao·2025-06-13 02:17