Core Points - The article discusses the ongoing high-temperature weather across various regions in China, with specific warnings and forecasts issued by meteorological departments [1][3][6][8][10][12][14] Group 1: High-Temperature Alerts - The Central Meteorological Station issued an orange alert for high temperatures, predicting daytime temperatures above 35°C in several regions including southern Shaanxi and Xinjiang [1] - Multiple areas in Shaanxi experienced record-breaking high temperatures, with cities like Xi'an and Baoji exceeding 40°C [3] - Shanxi Province upgraded its alert to red, with outdoor temperatures in Yuncheng surpassing 40°C [6] - The meteorological station in Xinjiang's Turpan City issued an orange alert, forecasting temperatures above 40°C, with some areas reaching 45°C [8] - Zhengzhou in Henan also issued an orange alert, with local authorities implementing measures to prevent heat-related illnesses among workers [10] Group 2: Prevalence of High-Temperature Warnings - As of July 16, a total of 20,248 high-temperature warnings had been issued nationwide, marking a 40.31% increase compared to the same period last year and a 72.02% increase compared to the historical average since 2017 [12] - Hebei Province issued 25 high-temperature warnings this year, which is 8 more than the same period last year [12] - Hunan Province has issued high-temperature warnings for 17 consecutive days [12] Group 3: Forecast and Impact - Starting July 17, a cold front and rainfall are expected to alleviate high temperatures in the eastern Huanghuai to Jianghuai regions [14] - After July 18, high temperatures are predicted to decrease significantly from north to south, although limited cooling is expected in Henan and Hubei due to the cold air's eastern path [14]
各地多措并举“战”高温 “多点发力”稳生产保民生
Yang Shi Wang·2025-07-17 01:42