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雨雨雨热热热雨雨雨!大江南北一起“蒸桑拿”,新的一周这些地方雨最频繁
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-17 10:40

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The upcoming week will see a weather pattern of rain and heat across central and eastern China, with significant rainfall in the north and south, while the central regions will experience prolonged high temperatures, particularly in the Yangtze River basin [1][3]. Group 1: High Temperature Conditions - The subtropical high pressure will be stronger than usual, affecting areas from southern North China to Jiangnan and southeastern China, leading to high temperatures comparable to the typical summer heat [3]. - The core area of high temperatures will be in the Yangtze River basin, with maximum temperatures generally ranging from 35 to 37°C [3][5]. - Southern cities such as Hefei, Wuhan, Nanjing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanchang, Changsha, and Chongqing will experience continuous high temperatures, forming a "southern high-temperature alliance" [3]. Group 2: Rainfall and Weather Variability - Northern regions, including parts of Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Hebei, Tianjin, Shandong, Jilin, and Liaoning, will experience multiple rainfall events and strong convective weather [6][8]. - The rainfall in these areas will be characterized by significant variability, with scattered heavy rain expected in regions like Inner Mongolia and the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area [8]. - Qinghai province has seen a 43% increase in rainfall compared to the same period last year, and this trend is expected to continue, raising concerns about secondary disasters such as flash floods and landslides [11]. Group 3: Tropical Low Pressure Impact - A tropical low pressure system in the South China Sea is expected to affect southern China, particularly bringing strong rainfall to regions like central and southern Guangdong, Hainan Island, and parts of Guangxi and Yunnan [12][14]. - The low pressure system is anticipated to make landfall on the southwestern coast of Hainan Island, with wind speeds of 6-7 levels and rainfall intensity increasing in the affected areas [12].