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未来三天杭州高温即将奔“4”
Mei Ri Shang Bao·2025-07-04 03:22

Group 1 - The city of Hangzhou is experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures reaching a minimum of 28.7°C and a maximum of 38.6°C, marking the highest temperatures of the year so far [1] - The Zhejiang Provincial Meteorological Station indicates that the high temperatures are due to the position of the subtropical high pressure, which is causing significant warming in the region [1] - The forecast predicts that temperatures will continue to rise, with the potential for maximum temperatures to exceed 40°C in certain areas by July 5th and 6th [1] Group 2 - The National Disease Control and Prevention Bureau and the China Meteorological Administration have issued the first national high-temperature health risk warning, highlighting the health risks in Hangzhou [2] - In June, Hangzhou experienced a total rainfall of 337.9 mm, which is 16% above the average, with the rainiest area being Chun'an County at 390.4 mm [2] - The water levels in major rivers are stable, with three monitoring stations reporting levels above warning thresholds, indicating a need for continued monitoring [2] Group 3 - The total water storage in 19 large and medium-sized reservoirs in the city is 168.93 billion cubic meters, which is an increase of 27.36 billion cubic meters since the beginning of the month, but 10.17 billion cubic meters less than the same period last year [3] - Fourteen of these reservoirs are above flood limit levels, but all remain below flood high water levels, indicating a manageable situation [3]