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华南等地迎强降温 明起中东部气温显著回升
Jin Rong Jie· 2026-02-07 01:05
Group 1 - The article discusses a cold wave affecting regions such as Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Guangdong, and Guizhou, with temperature drops exceeding 10°C in some areas [1] - The cold wave's impact is expected to diminish by tomorrow, with northern regions experiencing a temperature rebound first [1] - By February 9, most areas in central and eastern China will enter a warming phase, while precipitation will weaken, primarily affecting the southwestern regions [1]
直冲25℃!江西接下来天气……
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-31 15:24
Group 1 - The article discusses the recent weather changes in the province, highlighting a drop in temperature and rain due to cold air, but forecasts a return to clear skies starting tonight [1] - From February 2, temperatures are expected to rise daily, peaking around February 5, with many areas experiencing maximum temperatures exceeding 20°C [1] - For example, in Fuzhou, the highest temperature is projected to reach 25°C [1] Group 2 - The seven-day weather forecast for various cities, including Nanchang, Jiujiang, and Yichun, indicates a gradual increase in temperatures over the week [4][5][15] - Specific temperature predictions for Nanchang show a range from 9°C to 18°C over the next few days, with a peak of 16°C on February 3 [4] - In Jiujiang, temperatures are forecasted to range from 1°C to 16°C, with a high of 16°C on February 3 [4]
气温开始回升之旅 下周二升至7℃
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-29 18:46
Group 1 - The weather in Shenyang is expected to warm up slightly as cold air retreats, with daytime temperatures around -9°C [3] - During the weekend, temperatures will rise to between -5°C and -3°C, with nighttime lows around -18°C [3] - Next week, temperatures are projected to increase more significantly, with a high of 7°C on February 3, the last day of the "Five Nines" period, and 5°C on February 4, the start of the Spring Festival [3] Group 2 - There will be a noticeable fluctuation in temperatures in the following days due to incoming cold air [3] - The recent weather has been dry with little precipitation, prompting a recommendation for residents to stay hydrated [3] - Residents are advised to dress flexibly due to the significant temperature changes expected in the coming days [3]
中东部气温回升进行时 华北黄淮大气扩散条件转差
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-23 03:26
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the weather conditions in central and eastern China, highlighting a warming trend from January 23 to 24, with a subsequent deterioration in air quality due to haze from January 23 to 25, followed by a cold front expected to clear the haze after January 25 [1]. Weather Conditions - A warming trend is expected across most of central and eastern China from January 23 to 24 [1]. - Air quality is predicted to worsen in regions such as southern and central North China, western Huanghuai, Fenwei Plain, and Sichuan Basin, with light to moderate haze expected from January 23 to 25 [1]. - After January 25, the arrival of cold air is anticipated to gradually dissipate the haze [1]. Precipitation Forecast - Light to moderate snow is forecasted for parts of northern and western Xinjiang, western Tibet, northeastern Inner Mongolia, and central and eastern Heilongjiang, with heavy to blizzard conditions (20-28 mm) expected in some areas of southwestern Tibet [1]. - Over the next 10 days, average temperatures in regions such as northern Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, North China, Huanghuai, Jianghan, Jianghuai, and northwestern Jiangnan, as well as western Tibet, are expected to be 1-3°C lower than the historical average, with some areas potentially experiencing drops of over 4°C [1]. - From January 25 to 27, weak cold air will continue to affect Jiangnan and areas north of it, with snowfall expected in North China, Northeast China, and Huanghuai, and localized freezing rain in regions like Henan and Hubei [1].
全国多地气温触底,还要冷多久?
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-21 17:29
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the extreme cold weather affecting various regions in China, comparing temperatures to those in the Arctic, and clarifying misconceptions about temperature readings from different locations [1][3][5]. Temperature Comparisons - Many netizens in China have humorously noted that temperatures in Beijing and other regions are colder than those in the Arctic, leading to viral discussions on social media [1][3]. - The temperature readings that sparked comparisons were primarily from a town in Alaska, which is not technically within the Arctic Circle, leading to confusion [5][7]. Factors Influencing Temperature - Temperature variations in the Arctic are influenced by multiple factors, including weather systems, ocean currents, and geography, rather than latitude alone [7][10]. - For instance, while some areas in the Arctic may experience milder temperatures due to warm air currents, regions in northeastern China can experience extreme cold due to their geographical proximity to cold air sources [13][15]. Current Weather Conditions - The current cold wave is expected to ease, with temperatures in northern China beginning to rise, while southern regions are still experiencing significant drops in temperature [15][17]. - A forecast indicates that by the end of the week, temperatures across most of China will return to normal or above-average levels, with specific regions expected to see temperatures rise above 15°C [17].
暴跌12.2℃!寒潮来袭,浙江大部将跌破0℃,山区局部中到大雪,最厚衣服准备!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 00:58
Core Viewpoint - A significant cold wave is expected to impact Zhejiang province, leading to a sharp drop in temperatures and potential health risks associated with low temperatures, particularly for vulnerable populations [1][4]. Weather Conditions - A cold air mass has already caused temperatures in northern Zhejiang to drop by 6-11°C, with a notable decrease of 12.2°C in Lin'an [1]. - The highest temperatures recorded yesterday in northern Zhejiang were between 13-16°C, while southern and southeastern coastal areas experienced temperatures of 19-22°C [1]. - The warmest locations included Yongjia at 23.4°C, Qingyuan at 23.3°C, and Wencheng at 22.9°C [1]. Upcoming Weather Forecast - From January 20, a cold wave will lead to a "rapid freeze" across Zhejiang, with temperatures in central and northern regions expected to drop below 5°C, accompanied by light rain and possible snow [2][4]. - The mornings of January 21 and 22 will see minimum temperatures ranging from 0 to -2°C in most areas, with mountainous regions experiencing temperatures between -3 to -6°C [4]. - A significant drop in maximum temperatures is anticipated, remaining in single digits throughout the day [4]. Health Advisory - The prolonged low temperatures may increase the risk of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, particularly among the elderly and those with chronic conditions [4]. Wind and Rain Forecast - From January 19 to 22, coastal areas of Zhejiang will experience strong northerly winds of 8-10 levels, raising concerns for navigation safety [5]. - A warming trend is expected from January 23 to 25, with maximum temperatures potentially reaching double digits [5]. - A rain event is forecasted for January 25-26 due to southwest airflow and lower-level shear [5]. Fire Risk Advisory - The forest fire risk meteorological level is rated at four, indicating a high risk, necessitating enhanced fire source management in forest areas [6].
本周六前或有“超级回暖”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-13 23:59
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The weather in Huzhou is experiencing an unusual warm spell for January, with temperatures expected to rise significantly over the coming days, reaching up to 22°C, which is atypical for this time of year [1] Weather Forecast - The Huzhou Meteorological Station predicts a continuation of clear weather from today until Friday, with the highest temperatures expected today at around 22°C [1] - The minimum temperatures have also risen above 0°C, with forecasts indicating lows of 5°C to 6°C on Thursday and Friday [1] Historical Context - The current warm temperatures are notable as the average temperature for this period (January 12 to 18) is typically only 3.9°C, with a historical extreme high of 10°C recorded in 2002 [1] Upcoming Weather Changes - A cold front is expected to bring light rain and a drop in temperatures to around 15°C on Saturday, but it is anticipated that this cold air will be short-lived, with temperatures rebounding to approximately 19°C by Sunday [1]
“小阳春”限时返场!本周最高气温可达19度附近
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-13 12:33
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the return of mild spring-like weather in Shanghai, with temperatures expected to rise throughout the week, peaking at around 19 degrees Celsius on Friday [3][9]. - The article notes that the minimum temperature during the weekend will also increase, remaining above 10 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature will range between 15 to 17 degrees Celsius [9].
中国长江沿线升温明显 “三九”暖如春
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-13 05:17
Core Viewpoint - The weather in most parts of China is experiencing a significant warming trend, particularly along the Yangtze River, with daytime temperatures resembling those of spring during the traditionally cold "Three Nines" period [1]. Group 1: Weather Forecast - For the next three days (January 13 to 15), most of China will maintain a clear and dry weather pattern, with minimal rain and snow expected [1]. - The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that temperatures will rise in most regions, with significant increases in the Northwest, North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai, Jiangnan, and South China, where temperatures may exceed 10°C above the seasonal average [1]. - Specifically, from January 14 to 16, areas in southern North China and Huanghuai may see maximum temperatures around 15°C, while the Yangtze River region could reach over 20°C [1]. Group 2: Temperature Variations - Despite the rise in daytime maximum temperatures, nighttime temperatures will remain low due to a lack of cloud cover, leading to rapid heat loss [2]. - The diurnal temperature variation is expected to be significant, with differences commonly reaching 10°C to over 15°C [2]. - Meteorological experts advise the public to stay hydrated and be cautious with fire and electricity usage to prevent fire hazards, as the weather may feel like two different seasons in one day [2].
广东大部气温逐渐回升,比常年同期明显偏高!局部有零星小雨
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-01-12 07:47
Core Viewpoint - The weather in Guangdong is expected to gradually warm up, with temperatures significantly higher than the historical average for this time of year [1][3]. Weather Forecast Summary - On January 13, most areas in Guangdong will experience cloudy to sunny weather, with light fog in the western regions during early morning and evening. The minimum temperatures are forecasted to be between 5-8°C in northern areas, 13-15°C in southern coastal areas, and 9-12°C in other regions [3]. - On January 14, the western regions will transition from sunny to cloudy with isolated light rain, while most other areas will remain sunny to partly cloudy. Minimum temperatures will range from 7-9°C in northern areas, 13-16°C in southern coastal areas, and 10-12°C in other regions [3]. - On January 15, southern coastal and western Pearl River Delta areas will see cloudy to overcast conditions with scattered light rain, while most other areas will remain cloudy. Minimum temperatures are expected to be 9-11°C in northern areas, 16-19°C in southern coastal areas, and 12-15°C in other regions [3]. - The temperature in South China is projected to be significantly higher than the historical average, particularly in the Huanghuai to Jiangnan regions, where maximum temperatures may exceed the average by more than 10°C [3].