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中央气象台:全球天气公报(2026年02月08日)
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-08 09:19
Global Weather Overview - Tropical cyclone "Mitchell" continues to impact western Australia, bringing heavy to torrential rain in the region [3] - Significant rainfall has been observed in southern Europe, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and parts of South America over the past week [1] Recent Weather Events - Strong rain and snow have affected Canada, West Asia, Central Asia, and Japan, with local areas experiencing heavy snowfall and temperature drops of 6-10°C, and some regions exceeding 12°C [2] Future Weather Forecast - Over the next three days, western Australia will experience heavy to torrential rain due to tropical cyclone "Mitchell" [3] - Southern Africa, Mauritius, Madagascar, and southeastern Brazil are expected to see moderate to heavy rain, with local areas experiencing torrential rain [4] - Southern Europe, Western Europe, and parts of West Asia and Central Asia will continue to experience significant rain and snow [5] Regional Specific Forecasts - **Asia**: Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and West Asia will see continued strong rain and snow, with temperatures dropping by 8-10°C in some areas [6][7] - **Europe**: Southern and Western Europe will experience moderate to heavy rain and snow, with local areas facing temperature drops of 6-8°C [7] - **North America**: The western part of North America and the Great Lakes region will see moderate to heavy snow, with local areas experiencing blizzard conditions [7] - **Oceania**: Western and central Australia will continue to see heavy rain, with coastal areas experiencing strong winds [8] - **Africa**: Regions in Morocco, South Africa, and Madagascar will experience moderate to heavy rain, with local areas facing torrential rain [9] - **South America**: Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, and parts of Peru and Bolivia will see moderate to heavy rain, with local areas experiencing high temperatures of 35-37°C [9] Weather Forecast for Major Tourist Cities - New York: -12 to -1°C, Sunny [10] - London: 6 to 11°C, Light Rain [10] - Paris: 3 to 11°C, Overcast with Light Rain [10] - Vancouver: 3 to 7°C, Light Rain to Moderate Rain [10] - Singapore: 26 to 32°C, Overcast [10] - Tokyo: -5 to 6°C, Sunny [10] - Sydney: 22 to 27°C, Light Rain [10] - Rio de Janeiro: 22 to 25°C, Moderate Rain [10] - Johannesburg: 17 to 30°C, Sunny [10]
热浪袭击澳大利亚 局地最高气温达47℃
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-01-08 17:11
Group 1 - The northern hemisphere is experiencing a cold wave in several European countries, while Australia in the southern hemisphere is facing a persistent heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40°C in multiple regions [1][3] - On August 8, temperatures in northern South Australia reached 47°C, with parts of Victoria and New South Wales also exceeding 40°C, prompting severe or extreme heat warnings from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology [3] - The extreme heat and dry conditions have led to bushfires in parts of Australia, with over 35,000 hectares burned in two areas of Victoria, forcing evacuations in nearby towns and the implementation of a total fire ban [5] Group 2 - The fire danger level in Victoria is expected to rise to "extreme" and potentially to the highest level of "catastrophic" due to strong winds and high temperatures forecasted for August 9 [5] - Approximately 450 schools in Victoria have announced closures for August 9, and multiple train services to and from the state will be suspended on that day [5]
2025年是韩国有记录以来第二热年份
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-06 06:40
Core Insights - The Korea Meteorological Administration reported that 2025 is the second hottest year on record for South Korea, attributed to prolonged high temperatures from early summer to autumn [1][7] - The average temperature in South Korea last year was 13.7 degrees Celsius, which is 0.8 degrees lower than in 2024 and the same as in 2023, marking it as the second hottest year since 1973 [1][7] Summary by Categories Temperature Trends - Last year's average temperature was 1.2 degrees Celsius higher than the average of 12.5 degrees Celsius recorded from 1991 to 2020 [2][8] - Monthly average temperatures for all months last year, except for February and May, were above the long-term average, with June and October recording the highest monthly averages ever [2][8] Weather Patterns - The prolonged high temperatures were attributed to the North Pacific High pressure system appearing earlier and lasting longer than in previous years [3][8] - The presence of this pressure system near South Korea led to high temperatures and the influx of humid air [4][8] Extreme Weather Events - South Korea experienced high-temperature days totaling 29.7, significantly exceeding the long-term average of 11 days [5][9] - There were 16.4 tropical nights last year, compared to a long-term average of 6.6, where tropical nights are defined as nights with minimum temperatures above 25 degrees Celsius [6][9]
去年是我国自1961年以来最暖的一年
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-04 16:56
Core Insights - In 2025, China's average temperature is projected to reach 11.0°C, marking the warmest year since 1961, with Beijing experiencing the highest rainfall on record [1] - The average temperature in 2025 is expected to be 1.1°C higher than the normal average of 9.9°C, with 16 provinces recording their highest temperatures since 1961 [1] - The summer months (June to August) will see an average temperature of 22.3°C, also 1.1°C above the norm, tying with 2024 for the highest summer temperature since 1961 [1] - The number of high-temperature days in 2025 is forecasted to be 16.5 days, which is 7.4 days more than the average, representing the highest number since 1961 [1] - In terms of precipitation, 2025 will witness the most rainfall in Beijing since 1961, with 41 national meteorological stations recording historical rainfall levels [1] Weather Impact and Preparedness - Northern regions should be aware of the adverse effects of low temperatures and snow, while southern areas need to prepare for potential drought conditions [2] - The climate trend for January indicates that northeastern regions and parts of Inner Mongolia and western Xinjiang will experience lower temperatures and higher precipitation than usual, posing risks of cold weather, snow disasters, and ice [2] - Agricultural and livestock sectors in affected areas need to prepare for cold weather, while transportation, energy, and power sectors should have contingency plans for low-temperature snow disasters [2] - In contrast, central and southern regions of East and Central China are expected to have significantly less rainfall, with temperatures near or above normal, indicating a potential for drought development [2]
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].
七省份局地有大到暴雨 江南大部华南北部仍有高温天气
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-12 00:52
Core Points - Heavy rainfall occurred in several provinces including Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, and Shanxi, with localized areas experiencing severe downpours [1][2] - High temperatures persist in regions such as Jiangxi, Zhejiang, and Hunan, with temperatures reaching between 35°C to 38°C [3][7] - Forecasts indicate continued rainfall in the Sichuan Basin, southern Shaanxi, and other areas, with potential impacts on agriculture and urban operations [4][8] Summary by Category Rainfall - From 8 AM on October 12 to 6 AM on October 13, significant rainfall was recorded in northeastern Sichuan, eastern Gansu, central and southwestern Shaanxi, and southern Shanxi, with localized heavy rain in Guangyuan, Sichuan, and Hanzhong, Shaanxi [2] - The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a blue alert for heavy rain, predicting further rainfall in the Sichuan Basin, Northwest regions, and southern North China from October 12 to 13 [4][8] Temperature - High temperatures were reported in Chongqing, central and southern Hunan, Jiangxi, southern Anhui, Zhejiang, and northern Fujian, with some areas experiencing temperatures above 35°C [3][7] - Specific regions in Jiangxi and western Zhejiang may see temperatures exceed 38°C [7] Future Weather Forecast - Rainfall is expected to continue in various regions, including the eastern Sichuan Basin and southern Shaanxi, with predictions of moderate to heavy rain from October 14 to 15 [6][11] - Areas such as the northeastern part of Sichuan and parts of Chongqing are forecasted to experience heavy rainfall of 50 to 60 mm [11]
杭州高温或破72天纪录 下周冷空气将至
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-10-10 02:41
Weather Conditions - Hangzhou is experiencing an unusual continuation of high temperatures, with forecasts indicating that the temperature may exceed 35°C from Friday to Monday, potentially leading to a record total of 72 high-temperature days this year, surpassing last year's record of 61 days [1][2] - The city is expected to see a significant drop in temperature starting next week, with the arrival of cold air and rain, which may lead to temperatures falling below 17°C after October 20 [3] Tidal Phenomenon - The Qiantang River tidal phenomenon is attracting significant attention, with the peak tide expected on the 18th day of the eighth lunar month, drawing many visitors to observe the "world's largest tidal bore" [4] - The tidal conditions are influenced by various factors, including astronomical and meteorological conditions, and visitors are advised to check the "Zheli Ban" app for real-time tidal information [5] Safety Measures - There are six identified dangerous observation points along the Qiantang River where visitors should exercise caution due to the potential for hazardous tidal conditions [6] - The Hangzhou Municipal Bureau of Water Resources has implemented a comprehensive safety management system to protect visitors, including physical barriers, surveillance cameras, and patrol personnel [7]
华南台风雨进入核心影响时段 北方气温将明显下降
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-05 01:07
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidam" is expected to make landfall in the coastal areas of Guangdong and Hainan, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to southern China [1][2][4] - The typhoon has intensified to a strong typhoon level, with wind speeds reaching 42 to 45 meters per second, and is projected to make landfall around noon [2][4] - The central meteorological observatory has issued a red alert for the typhoon, urging local residents to take precautions against severe weather [8] Weather Impact - Southern regions including Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi will experience heavy to torrential rain, with some areas expecting extreme rainfall of 250 to 320 millimeters [4][5] - Northern regions will see a significant drop in temperatures due to the influence of cold air and rain, with some areas experiencing a temperature decrease of around 10°C [9] - The northern cities such as Beijing and Tianjin are forecasted to have maximum temperatures just above 10°C, while southern cities like Fuzhou and Nanchang will continue to experience high temperatures, potentially breaking local records [9]
台风“麦德姆”将影响华南 川陕晋豫等地多降雨
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-04 00:53
Core Points - Typhoon "Maidam" has intensified from a strong tropical storm to a typhoon level, with maximum wind speeds reaching 12 levels (33 m/s) and a minimum central pressure of 975 hPa [2] - The typhoon is expected to make landfall between Guangdong and Hainan on October 5, with potential wind speeds of 13-14 levels (38-45 m/s) [2] - Heavy rainfall is anticipated in various regions, including southern China and parts of the northwest, with some areas experiencing severe weather conditions [5][6] Group 1: Typhoon "Maidam" Impact - The center of Typhoon "Maidam" is located approximately 830 kilometers southeast of Xu Wen County, Guangdong, and is moving northwest at a speed of 25-30 km/h [2] - The typhoon is expected to bring strong winds of 5-7 levels, with gusts reaching 8-10 levels in the surrounding sea areas [3] - Areas such as Hainan Island are forecasted to receive heavy to torrential rain, with rainfall amounts between 100-150 mm [3] Group 2: Rainfall and Weather Conditions - Regions including Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, and Sichuan are predicted to experience moderate to heavy rainfall over the next three days, with localized areas facing potential torrential rain [5] - Cold air activity is expected in regions like Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia, leading to temperature drops of 4-8°C, with some areas experiencing drops exceeding 10°C [6] - High temperatures ranging from 35-37°C are forecasted in parts of Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, and Guangdong [7]
多云为主 气温攀高 闷热感明显
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-10-04 00:45
Weather Summary - On October 2nd, Suzhou experienced localized rainfall in the afternoon and evening, with a minimum temperature of 25.3℃ recorded on the morning of October 3rd [1] - The maximum temperature reached 28.8℃ by 4 PM on October 3rd, with high humidity making it feel muggy [1] - From October 3rd to 5th, significant rainfall is expected mainly in the Huaxi and South China regions, with Huaxi in the "autumn rain season" and South China affected by Typhoon "Maidum" [1] Temperature Forecast - A strong cold air mass is anticipated from October 5th to 7th, leading to a noticeable drop in temperatures in northern regions, while Jiangnan and South China will continue to experience high temperatures, with some areas reaching 35℃ to 38℃, which is unusually hot for this time of year [1] - Suzhou is expected to have mostly cloudy weather over the next three days, with maximum temperatures around 34℃ on October 6th and 7th, necessitating precautions against heat and sun exposure [1] Air Quality - The air quality in Suzhou is forecasted to be "excellent" from the night of October 3rd to the morning of October 4th, transitioning to "good" by the afternoon of October 4th [1]