Group 1 - A new round of heavy rainfall is expected in southern Yunnan and South China from August 16 to 18, with strong convective weather anticipated in North China and Northeast China from August 17 to 19 [2][4] - The remnants of Typhoon "Yangliu" continue to affect weather patterns, leading to significant rainfall in various regions, including parts of Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Beijing, with localized heavy rain reported [2][3] - The Central Meteorological Observatory forecasts that areas such as Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, and parts of South China will experience moderate to heavy rain, with some regions facing heavy rain or even torrential rain [4][6] Group 2 - The subtropical high pressure is expected to dominate the Yellow River basin and southern regions for an extended period, resulting in persistent high-temperature weather, with maximum temperatures ranging from 35 to 38 degrees Celsius in certain areas [8] - Major cities in southern China, including Hefei, Wuhan, and Shanghai, are predicted to experience continuous high temperatures over the next week, forming a "high-temperature alliance" [8] - Despite the frequent rainfall in North China and Northeast China, the weather remains humid and uncomfortable when it is not raining [8]
西南华南等地强降雨持续 大范围持续高温闷热来袭
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-16 01:16