2025年我国平均气温创新高 北京降水历史最多
Xin Hua She·2026-01-04 11:32

Group 1 - The average temperature in China is projected to reach 11.0℃ in 2025, marking the warmest year since 1961, with a 1.1℃ increase compared to the normal average of 9.9℃ [1] - Beijing is expected to experience the highest rainfall since 1961, with 41 national meteorological stations recording daily precipitation that exceeds historical extremes [1] - The summer of 2025 (June to August) will see an average temperature of 22.3℃, which is 1.1℃ higher than the normal, tying with 2024 for the highest summer average since 1961 [1] Group 2 - Northern regions should prepare for adverse effects from low temperatures and snow, while southern areas need to guard against potential meteorological drought impacts [2] - The eastern part of Northeast China, northeastern Inner Mongolia, and western Xinjiang are expected to have lower temperatures and higher precipitation compared to the same period in previous years [2] - Central and southern regions of East China are forecasted to have significantly less precipitation, with temperatures close to or above normal, indicating a potential development of meteorological drought [2]