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台风“麦德姆”在广西防城港市沿海再次登陆
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-06 03:07
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidam" has brought strong winds and heavy rain to the southern coastal areas of China, with significant rainfall recorded in regions such as Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi [2][3] - The typhoon made landfall again in Guangxi, with maximum wind speeds reaching 10 levels (28 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 982 hPa [3] - Heavy rainfall is expected to continue in various regions, including the Sichuan Basin and parts of the northwest, with warnings issued for potential flooding and other secondary disasters [1][9] Weather Impact - From October 5 to October 6, parts of Hainan and Guangdong experienced extreme rainfall, with local areas recording between 250 to 422 mm of rain [2] - The central meteorological station has issued a blue alert for the typhoon and a yellow alert for heavy rain, indicating severe weather conditions in the affected areas [3][9] - The forecast predicts continued heavy rainfall in the coming days, particularly in the Sichuan Basin, northwest regions, and northern China, with localized heavy rain expected [9][12] Temperature and Cold Fronts - High temperatures exceeding 35°C are anticipated in parts of Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, and northern Guangdong, with some areas potentially reaching around 38°C [10] - A cold front is expected to affect eastern Inner Mongolia and northeastern regions, bringing winds of 4-6 levels and temperature drops of 4-8°C, with localized drops exceeding 10°C [11]
短期热力升级 闷热感十足
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-10-05 23:07
Weather Conditions - On October 5, the minimum temperature in Suzhou was 24.2℃, with a maximum temperature reaching 34.3℃ by 4 PM, indicating a hot and humid day [1] - October 6 is expected to be cloudy with temperatures rising slightly, providing decent conditions for moon viewing during the Mid-Autumn Festival [1] Typhoon Impact - Typhoon "Maidam" made landfall as a strong typhoon in the eastern coastal area of Xuwen County, Guangdong Province, around 2:50 PM on October 5 [1] - The core impact of "Maidam" is expected from October 5 to 6, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to regions including Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Yunnan, with some areas experiencing extreme rainfall [1] Forecast and Air Quality - The Suzhou Meteorological Station forecasts cloudy weather from the night of October 5 to the morning of October 6, with an east wind of 3 to 4 levels [1] - The minimum temperature on the morning of October 6 is expected to be around 25℃, with a maximum of about 35℃ during the day [1] - Air quality in Suzhou is reported as excellent during the night of October 5 to the morning of October 6, and good in the afternoon of October 6 [1]
上海一天创下三个气象纪录
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-09-18 01:28
Core Insights - On September 17, Shanghai set three meteorological records, with the highest temperature reaching 37.3°C, marking the latest hot day in the city's history [1] - As of September 17, the total number of high-temperature days this year has reached 53, making it the second highest since records began in 1873 [1] - The number of high-temperature days in September has reached 8, the highest for the month [1] Weather Patterns - A significant cold air mass is approaching, leading to intense interactions between warm and cold air in Shanghai [1] - Strong convective weather was observed in the northern and central parts of Shanghai, with hail approximately 1 cm in diameter reported in several districts [1] - The forecast indicates that high temperatures above 35°C will be rare in the next 10 days, with increased rainfall expected due to the influence of eastern sea air currents [1] Tropical Activity - The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that 2 to 3 typhoons may form in the South China Sea and the Northwest Pacific region due to active tropical convection [1]
热出新纪录!上海天气马上大转折:冷空气到货,下午大到暴雨来袭
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-09-17 07:48
Core Points - Shanghai Meteorological Center issued a yellow high-temperature warning, predicting a maximum temperature around 36°C today [1] - The highest temperature at Xujiahui Station exceeded 35°C, marking the 53rd high-temperature day of the year, setting a historical second record [2] - From September to now, the number of high-temperature days in Shanghai reached 8, breaking the historical record for September, previously held at 7 days in 1947 and 1995 [3] Weather Forecast - Starting in the afternoon, a cold front will bring widespread showers or thunderstorms to Shanghai, with potential for short-term heavy rainfall and strong winds [5] - A yellow wind warning was issued, forecasting gusts of 8-10 levels in most areas of the city within the next 12 hours [6] - A yellow lightning warning was also issued, indicating possible lightning activity that could lead to disasters [7] Upcoming Weather Changes - A significant temperature drop is expected on Thursday, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 29°C, providing a more comfortable feeling [8] - The weather in Shanghai will be influenced by eastern sea air currents, with variable skies and occasional rain, maintaining temperatures between 24°C and 31°C [10]
申城高温日今天“收官” 下午局部地区将有大到暴雨
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-09-17 01:45
Core Points - Shanghai has recorded a new high temperature of 36.4℃, marking the 52nd high-temperature day of the year, tying with the total for 2024 [1] - The "scorching mode" is expected to continue for one more day, with a forecasted high of 35℃ today [1] - The number of high-temperature days this year ranks as the second highest in Shanghai's history since records began in 1873 [1] Weather Forecast - This afternoon, Shanghai will experience a significant rainfall event due to the interaction of warm and cold air, with localized areas expecting heavy rain to torrential rain [1] - Following the rain, the maximum temperature is predicted to drop to 29℃ on Thursday [1] - Mid to late this week, Shanghai will be primarily influenced by easterly air currents, leading to a weather pattern characterized by multiple rain showers, with temperatures stabilizing between 25℃ and 31℃ [1]
今年会是“史上最长高温天”吗?悬念就在周三
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-09-16 02:53
Group 1 - The article highlights the extreme heat in Hangzhou, with temperatures reaching 36.0℃ on September 15, marking the 60th high-temperature day of the year, and a record for September with 11 high-temperature days [1][2] - The article indicates that the high-temperature days may continue to rise, potentially breaking the historical record of 61 days set in 2024, depending on the arrival of rain [1][2] - The meteorological analysis suggests that a cold air mass may enter Hangzhou, leading to significant rainfall and a drop in temperatures by nearly 10℃ starting Thursday, with no high temperatures expected until at least September 25 [2] Group 2 - The timing of the rain is crucial for determining whether the high-temperature record will be broken, with specific conditions outlined for when rain could prevent temperatures from exceeding 35℃ [2] - Following the arrival of rain, a significant decrease in temperature is expected, with a shift in weather patterns leading to increased rainfall across the province [2] - The article also mentions the potential for typhoons to develop in late September, which could contribute to cooler weather conditions [2]
周六开始冷空气影响显著 雷阵雨增多
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-09-12 02:44
Group 1 - The weather in Hangzhou is experiencing a temporary relief from high temperatures, with the highest temperature reaching 31.2°C, and is expected to remain below 35°C for the upcoming week [1] - Rainstorms are anticipated from Saturday to the following Monday (13-15), with potential for severe weather including heavy rain and thunderstorms [1] - The overall weather pattern indicates a shift with the retreat of the subtropical high, leading to cooler temperatures and increased rainfall across the province [1] Group 2 - Despite the drop in temperature, high humidity levels are causing discomfort, as humidity impedes sweat evaporation, leading to a feeling of mugginess [2] - The subtropical high may reassert itself from the 17th to the 20th, bringing back warmer conditions with temperatures potentially exceeding 35°C in some areas [2] - Historical data shows that the onset of autumn has been delayed in many regions of China, with cities like Hangzhou experiencing a 5-9 day delay in autumn arrival compared to previous decades [2]
江淮等地强对流天气多发 南方高温减少但依然闷热
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The weather forecast indicates significant rainfall and temperature drops in the northwest region due to cold air, while the southern regions will experience continued heat and humidity, with high temperatures expected to return shortly after a brief respite [1][6]. Group 1: Weather Conditions - The northwest region will see increased rainfall from September 1 to 3, with heavy rain expected in areas like Qinghai, Gansu, and Shaanxi [1][5]. - Strong convective weather is prevalent in the Jianghuai region, with scattered heavy rain reported in various areas including Anhui and Hubei [1][2]. - The central meteorological station predicts medium to heavy rain in several regions including eastern Qinghai and southern Gansu, with localized heavy rain expected [2][3]. Group 2: Temperature Changes - Southern regions are experiencing a reduction in high temperatures, but humidity remains high, leading to a continued feeling of heat [6]. - The temperature in the northwest is expected to drop significantly, with some areas experiencing a decrease of over 6°C, and localized drops exceeding 10°C [6]. - The subtropical high pressure will shift northward, causing a resurgence of high temperatures in the Yangtze River basin starting September 4 [6].
未来三天北方降雨逐渐南落 江南中东部高温闷热天气持续
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-29 01:12
Summary of Key Points Group 1: Weather Forecast - Northern rainfall will gradually move southward, with the southern regions experiencing increased rainfall, although the intensity will generally be weak [1][2] - Heavy rainfall is expected along the southern coast, with some areas facing severe downpours [2][4] - The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts significant rainfall in various regions, including parts of Sichuan, Guangdong, and Hainan, with some areas experiencing heavy to torrential rain [2][6] Group 2: Temperature Trends - High temperatures will begin to recede, but the central and eastern parts of Jiangnan will continue to experience high heat, with temperatures reaching 37 to 40 degrees Celsius in some areas [7] - Northern regions, including Northwest, North, and Northeast China, will experience cooler temperatures due to cold air and frequent rainfall, with many areas seeing maximum temperatures below 30 degrees Celsius [7]
今天东北华南等地将现较强降雨 大范围高温仍将持续
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-28 01:17
Group 1 - Heavy rainfall in northern China is moving towards the northeast, with significant rainfall recorded in various regions including Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei [2][4] - The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that today, areas such as eastern Jilin, central and eastern Liaoning, and parts of Sichuan will experience heavy rainfall, with localized areas facing severe downpours [2][4] - A tropical disturbance in the South China Sea is expected to strengthen and bring heavy rainfall to the southern coastal regions over the next two days [2][6] Group 2 - High temperatures will persist across a wide range of areas including the Yellow River basin, Jiangnan, and parts of Sichuan, with some regions like Chongqing and eastern Hunan potentially reaching temperatures around 40°C [7] - A temporary reduction in high temperatures is expected from August 30 to early September, with cities like Hefei, Wuhan, and Nanjing likely to see a break from the heat [7] - Despite the temporary relief, areas in Jiangnan and southern regions may continue to experience high temperatures, with Nanchang expected to remain hot for the next week [7]