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福州:秋老虎发威 高温天气持续
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-13 12:24
Core Viewpoint - Fuzhou is experiencing a prolonged period of high temperatures, commonly referred to as "autumn tiger" weather, indicating a significant heat wave affecting the region [1]. Group 1 - The high temperature phenomenon is impacting daily life in Fuzhou, with many residents seen out and about despite the heat [3][5].
华北黄淮多地秋雨有望暂停 南方秋老虎持续仍需防暑
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-12 01:35
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The weather in China is characterized by persistent autumn rain in many regions, with a significant increase in rainfall compared to historical averages, and a strong cold front expected around October 16, which will bring strong winds and temperature drops across most areas [1][2][7]. Group 1: Rainfall and Weather Patterns - Since September, regions including southern Hebei, Huanghuai, and parts of Shaanxi have experienced frequent rainfall, with cumulative precipitation generally between 100 to 300 millimeters, and some areas exceeding 400 millimeters, with localized spots over 700 millimeters, which is 1 to 4 times higher than the historical average [2][5]. - The Central Meteorological Observatory forecasts that today, areas in southern Shaanxi, northeastern Sichuan, and parts of Chongqing and Hubei will experience heavy to torrential rain, with localized areas in northern Chongqing facing extreme rainfall [2][3]. Group 2: Temperature Variations - The northern regions have been experiencing cool and damp conditions due to cold air and rain, with notable low temperatures recorded in early October, while southern regions are facing high temperatures, with some areas like Jiangxi and Zhejiang reaching above 37°C [7]. - The southern regions are expected to continue experiencing high temperatures, with major cities like Nanchang recording 78 days of high temperatures this year, setting a record for provincial capitals [7]. Group 3: Upcoming Weather Changes - A strong cold front is anticipated to arrive around October 16, which will lead to significant temperature drops and strong winds across most of China, particularly affecting northern and northeastern regions where temperatures may drop by more than 10°C [1][7].
北方多地秋雨绵绵 南方秋老虎盛行高温频现 全国天气速览
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-10-11 06:20
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The weather conditions in China are characterized by persistent autumn rain in the northern regions, particularly in Shaanxi and Shanxi, which may lead to disaster due to cumulative rainfall, while southern regions are experiencing unusually high temperatures reminiscent of summer. Group 1: Northern Weather Conditions - Northern regions, including Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Hebei, are experiencing prolonged autumn rain, with some areas receiving significant cumulative rainfall [1][4] - From October 11 to 13, areas such as the Sichuan Basin, Northwest China, and North China are expected to see moderate to heavy rain, with localized areas experiencing heavy downpours [1][2] - The Central Meteorological Observatory forecasts that certain areas will receive rainfall amounts between 100 to 150 millimeters [1] Group 2: Southern Weather Conditions - Southern regions, including Jiangxi, Hunan, and Zhejiang, are experiencing high temperatures, with some areas exceeding 35°C, significantly higher than the normal seasonal averages [6] - The phenomenon known as "autumn tiger" is prevalent, indicating a continuation of summer-like heat in southern China [6] - Public health advisories recommend hydration and caution during peak heat hours to prevent heat-related illnesses [6]
北方大部秋雨绵绵 南方多地秋老虎持续将现高温
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-10-10 08:12
Group 1 - A new round of rainfall is expected to impact northern regions from October 10 to 13, with areas like Shaanxi and Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei being the core affected regions [1][5] - The rainfall will bring significant temperature drops in northern areas, with maximum temperatures generally around 10°C, while southern regions will experience high temperatures above 35°C [6][1] - The rainfall process will develop from west to east, with heavy rain expected in parts of Shaanxi, Shanxi, and the North China region, with some areas potentially experiencing severe weather conditions [3][4][5] Group 2 - The cumulative rainfall in certain areas, including Shanxi, Hebei, and Sichuan, is projected to reach between 100 to 150 millimeters, raising concerns about secondary disasters such as flash floods [5][1] - Southern regions are experiencing a heatwave, with some areas like Jiangxi and Zhejiang forecasted to reach temperatures above 38°C, marking a significant occurrence for this time of year [6][1] - Major cities like Nanchang have recorded high temperatures for an extended period, with the number of high-temperature days expected to reach 80, setting new records for provincial capitals [6][1]
秋老虎杀“回马枪”,武汉高温日数破双纪录
Chang Jiang Ri Bao· 2025-10-10 00:57
Core Points - The article discusses the recent high temperatures in Wuhan, with the city experiencing its highest number of hot days on record, reaching over 35°C for 58 days [1] - The weather phenomenon is attributed to the strengthening of the subtropical high pressure and the combination of warm, moist air from the southwest, creating a "thermal blanket" effect over the region [1] - A cooling trend is expected to begin on the 12th, with a significant temperature drop of about 10°C forecasted for the 13th to 14th, bringing maximum temperatures down to 25-26°C [2] Summary by Sections High Temperatures - Wuhan has recorded a total of 58 days with temperatures exceeding 35°C, setting new records for both the highest number of hot days and the latest occurrence of high temperatures in the year [1] - The eastern part of Hubei and southern Jianghan Plain also experienced temperatures surpassing 35°C, with some areas reaching over 37°C [1] Weather Forecast - A cold air mass is expected to move in, leading to a temperature drop of approximately 10°C from the 13th to 14th, with maximum temperatures forecasted at 25-26°C and minimums at 17-18°C [2] - Rainfall is anticipated in the Han River basin, with significant precipitation expected from the 10th to 13th, particularly affecting the western regions of Hubei [2] Public Advisory - Citizens are advised to prepare for the widening temperature difference between day and night, suggesting a need for transitional clothing [3]
冷空气不给力 “秋老虎”持续发威 “满城桂香”还要再等等
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-10-09 22:24
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the unusual weather patterns in Suzhou during the autumn season, highlighting the delayed arrival of cooler temperatures and the persistence of summer-like heat [1] Weather Conditions - The temperature in Suzhou has remained high, with the highest temperature on October 7 being below 30°C, despite some relief from the heat due to weak cold air [1] - The article notes that the transition from summer to autumn has been significantly delayed this year, with the average daily temperature still high [1] Regional Weather Trends - Northern China is experiencing a decrease in temperature due to frequent cold air and rain, leading to a winter-like chill in some areas [1] - In contrast, southern regions, particularly those under the influence of the subtropical high pressure, will continue to experience high temperatures above 30°C for the foreseeable future [1] Seasonal Standards - The article mentions that Suzhou has not yet met the standard for autumn, which requires a sliding average temperature to be below 22°C for five consecutive days [1]
北方“湿冷攻击”还有几天?赶跑南方秋老虎的冷空气正在酝酿?
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-09 10:56
Group 1 - The weather in northern and southern China is experiencing stark contrasts, with the north facing cold and rainy conditions while the south endures high temperatures [1][8] - Northern regions are expected to continue experiencing rain until October 13, with some areas facing moderate to heavy rainfall, and localized extreme weather [3][4] - The temperature in northern cities has dropped significantly, with Beijing recording a high of only 10.6°C, marking an unusual cold snap for this time of year [5][7] Group 2 - In contrast, southern regions are experiencing a heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40°C in some areas, particularly in Hunan, Jiangxi, and Hubei [8][9] - The strong subtropical high pressure is expected to maintain high temperatures in southern regions for the next few days, with some areas potentially reaching 37 to 39°C [9][10] - A cold air mass is anticipated to arrive between October 13 and 15, which may slightly alleviate the high temperatures in the south, but the effects will be gradual [10][11]
国庆中秋假期华西至黄淮降雨频繁 南方多地秋老虎卷土重来
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-30 00:32
Group 1 - The impact of Typhoon "Bolaoi" has diminished, with heavy rainfall in Guangxi and Yunnan gradually decreasing, although localized areas still experience heavy rain [1][2] - As the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday begins, rainfall is expected to increase again, particularly in the Huaxi to Huanghuai regions, where localized heavy rain or downpours may occur [2][5] - The Central Meteorological Administration forecasts heavy rain in several regions, including parts of Guangxi, Guizhou, and Yunnan, with localized areas experiencing severe downpours [2][3] Group 2 - During the holiday period, frequent rainfall is anticipated in the Huaxi to Huanghuai regions, with significant cumulative rainfall raising concerns about secondary disasters [5] - Southern regions are experiencing a resurgence of high temperatures, particularly in Fujian, Jiangxi, and Zhejiang, where heat advisories are in effect due to the influence of subtropical high pressure [6] - Northern regions are also seeing temperatures significantly above normal for this time of year, with northeastern cities like Harbin and Changchun expecting highs around 27°C and 26°C, respectively, nearly 10°C higher than usual for early October [6]
下半年来首场大范围冷空气登场 北方或将全面入秋
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-15 11:36
Group 1 - The core point of the article is the arrival of a significant cold air mass in China, marking the first large-scale cold air event of the second half of the year, which is expected to bring noticeable temperature drops across various regions [1] - The cold air will primarily affect northern China over the next few days, leading to record low temperatures for the year in cities such as Xi'an, Yinchuan, and Zhengzhou, with daytime highs potentially dropping below 20°C for the first time this season [1] - In northern regions like Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia, temperatures may fall to single digits, with some areas even approaching freezing, indicating a significant shift towards autumn [1] Group 2 - The cold air mass will also push the summer monsoon southward, allowing northern China to transition fully into autumn by the end of the week [4] - In southern China, while the cold air will not lead to an immediate autumn transition, it will help alleviate prolonged high temperatures, with cities like Hangzhou expected to see highs drop below 30°C [6] - Despite the incoming cold air, southern regions are still experiencing extreme heat, with Nanchang setting a record for the most high-temperature days this year, indicating that heat management remains crucial for residents [6]
冷空气来袭大范围降雨将展开 北方降温显著多地迎气温新低
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-15 00:48
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - A new wave of cold air is expected to bring significant rainfall to northern China, particularly from the Sichuan Basin to the Huanghuai region, starting September 15, with a notable drop in temperatures across many areas [1][2][6]. Group 1: Weather Changes - The arrival of cold air will lead to increased rainfall in northern regions, with significant rainfall expected in the Sichuan Basin and Huanghuai area starting tomorrow [2][3]. - Areas such as Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, and parts of Jiangsu and Anhui have already experienced heavy rainfall, with some regions facing severe weather conditions [2][5]. - The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that many northern areas will experience moderate to heavy rain, with some regions likely to see torrential rain [2][4]. Group 2: Temperature Fluctuations - A significant drop in temperatures is anticipated across northern China, with cities like Hohhot, Yinchuan, and Zhengzhou expected to see their highest temperatures fall below 20°C for the first time since the start of autumn [6]. - In contrast, southern regions, particularly in Jiangnan and South China, will continue to experience high temperatures, with the potential for record-breaking heat in places like Fuzhou [6]. - The temperature drop in northern areas is expected to exceed 10°C, signaling the onset of autumn, while southern regions will maintain higher temperatures for a longer period [6].