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雨雨雨热热热雨雨雨!大江南北一起“蒸桑拿”,新的一周这些地方雨最频繁
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-17 10:40
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The upcoming week will see a weather pattern of rain and heat across central and eastern China, with significant rainfall in the north and south, while the central regions will experience prolonged high temperatures, particularly in the Yangtze River basin [1][3]. Group 1: High Temperature Conditions - The subtropical high pressure will be stronger than usual, affecting areas from southern North China to Jiangnan and southeastern China, leading to high temperatures comparable to the typical summer heat [3]. - The core area of high temperatures will be in the Yangtze River basin, with maximum temperatures generally ranging from 35 to 37°C [3][5]. - Southern cities such as Hefei, Wuhan, Nanjing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanchang, Changsha, and Chongqing will experience continuous high temperatures, forming a "southern high-temperature alliance" [3]. Group 2: Rainfall and Weather Variability - Northern regions, including parts of Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Hebei, Tianjin, Shandong, Jilin, and Liaoning, will experience multiple rainfall events and strong convective weather [6][8]. - The rainfall in these areas will be characterized by significant variability, with scattered heavy rain expected in regions like Inner Mongolia and the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area [8]. - Qinghai province has seen a 43% increase in rainfall compared to the same period last year, and this trend is expected to continue, raising concerns about secondary disasters such as flash floods and landslides [11]. Group 3: Tropical Low Pressure Impact - A tropical low pressure system in the South China Sea is expected to affect southern China, particularly bringing strong rainfall to regions like central and southern Guangdong, Hainan Island, and parts of Guangxi and Yunnan [12][14]. - The low pressure system is anticipated to make landfall on the southwestern coast of Hainan Island, with wind speeds of 6-7 levels and rainfall intensity increasing in the affected areas [12].
南北方一同“蒸桑拿” 中国气象局发布首个全国闷热指数地图
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-16 18:28
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the ongoing high-temperature and humid weather across most regions of China, highlighting the release of the first national humidity index map by the China Meteorological Administration, indicating a "sauna mode" experienced in various provinces [1] Summary by Relevant Sections - **Weather Conditions** - From August 15 to 17, most areas in central and eastern China are experiencing humid and hot weather, with over ten provinces including Hainan, Guangdong, and Hebei in "sauna mode" [1] - Regions such as central and southern Fujian, southern Zhejiang, eastern Guizhou, and southern Heilongjiang feel slightly humid, with dew point temperatures mostly between 20 to 24°C, leading to a sticky feeling [1] - In contrast, areas like Xinjiang, Qinghai, and most of Inner Mongolia have dew point temperatures below 20°C, resulting in dry weather without the humid sensation [1] - **Dew Point Temperature Explanation** - The dew point temperature refers to the temperature at which water vapor in the air condenses into dew. Meteorological experts explain that the atmosphere's capacity to hold water vapor is limited, and higher temperatures can hold more moisture [1] - When the temperature drops to a certain level while the moisture content remains constant, the air reaches saturation, and water vapor condenses into droplets, indicating the dew point temperature [1] - An example provided is that when taking a cold drink out of the refrigerator, the bottle's surface quickly "sweats," reflecting the current air's dew point temperature [1] - Higher dew point temperatures, closer to air temperature, indicate more humid and muggy conditions [1]
西南华南等地强降雨持续 大范围持续高温闷热来袭
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-16 01:16
Group 1 - A new round of heavy rainfall is expected in southern Yunnan and South China from August 16 to 18, with strong convective weather anticipated in North China and Northeast China from August 17 to 19 [2][4] - The remnants of Typhoon "Yangliu" continue to affect weather patterns, leading to significant rainfall in various regions, including parts of Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Beijing, with localized heavy rain reported [2][3] - The Central Meteorological Observatory forecasts that areas such as Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, and parts of South China will experience moderate to heavy rain, with some regions facing heavy rain or even torrential rain [4][6] Group 2 - The subtropical high pressure is expected to dominate the Yellow River basin and southern regions for an extended period, resulting in persistent high-temperature weather, with maximum temperatures ranging from 35 to 38 degrees Celsius in certain areas [8] - Major cities in southern China, including Hefei, Wuhan, and Shanghai, are predicted to experience continuous high temperatures over the next week, forming a "high-temperature alliance" [8] - Despite the frequent rainfall in North China and Northeast China, the weather remains humid and uncomfortable when it is not raining [8]
台风深入内陆 广西贵州等地将现强风雨 华北平原重返“桑拿天”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-14 06:53
Group 1 - Typhoon "Yangliu" made landfall in Taiwan and Fujian, becoming the strongest typhoon to hit China this year, with its initial landfall in Taitung County at strong typhoon level and later weakening to strong tropical storm level upon its second landfall in Fujian [1][2] - The typhoon has caused severe weather conditions, including heavy rain and strong winds in Taiwan, Guangdong, and Fujian, with some areas experiencing extreme rainfall, such as 635.5 mm in Pingtung County, Taiwan [2][6] - The Central Meteorological Administration forecasts continued heavy rainfall in regions like Guangdong and Guangxi, with potential for localized extreme rainfall in several areas [2][3] Group 2 - The influence of the subtropical high pressure is expected to bring back "sauna weather" to the North China Plain, with cities like Jinan and Zhengzhou likely to experience consecutive high temperatures this weekend [4] - The Yangtze River Delta region is also expected to endure high temperatures, with cities like Shanghai and Hangzhou facing persistent heat over the next week, while areas affected by Typhoon "Yangliu" will see a temporary drop in temperatures [4] - Current weather warnings include orange alerts for heavy rain and blue alerts for typhoons, indicating the potential for secondary disasters due to prolonged rainfall in regions like Guangxi and Hunan [6]
“杨柳”或先后登陆台湾和闽粤沿海 华南西南多地将遭强降雨
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-13 02:08
Group 1 - Typhoon "Yangliu" is expected to make landfall in Taiwan and the coastal areas of Fujian and Guangdong, bringing strong rainfall to many regions in South China and Southwest China over the next three days [1][2][4] - The typhoon has intensified to a strong typhoon level, with its center located approximately 170 kilometers southeast of Taitung City, Taiwan, and is moving west-northwest at a speed of 25 to 30 kilometers per hour [2][3] - Heavy rainfall is forecasted in various regions, including parts of Fujian, Guangdong, and Taiwan, with some areas experiencing extreme rainfall [3][5][6] Group 2 - High temperatures and humid weather are expected in Jiangnan and South China, with many areas experiencing temperatures above 37°C, leading to discomfort [8] - The heat is anticipated to spread northward to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, with cities like Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Nanchang facing continuous high temperatures over the next week [8] - By the weekend, the high-temperature range will expand, affecting areas from Shaanxi to Hebei and South China, with the potential for sauna-like conditions in the North China Plain [8]
江浙沪等地雨势猛烈 中东部高温闷热天气耐力持久
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-07-28 00:34
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The weather forecast indicates frequent rainfall in East China and persistent high temperatures in central and southern regions, with warnings for potential secondary disasters due to heavy rainfall [1][2][6]. Group 1: Rainfall and Weather Conditions - From July 28 to 30, East China, including Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Shanghai, will experience heavy rainfall, while North China and Northeast China will see a gradual reduction in rain intensity [1][2]. - Monitoring shows that from 8 AM yesterday to 6 AM today, areas in Beijing, Hebei, and parts of East China experienced heavy to torrential rain, with some regions in Hebei and Taiwan facing extreme rainfall [2][4]. - The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that today, regions including Shanxi, Hebei, Beijing, and parts of Taiwan will experience heavy rainfall, with some areas facing torrential rain [2][4]. Group 2: High Temperature Alerts - The central and southern regions, including North China, Huanghuai, Jianghan, and South China, will continue to experience high temperatures, with cities like Xi'an and Chongqing reaching around 40°C [7]. - Nighttime temperatures in many areas will remain high, with some regions in Shaanxi, Henan, and Sichuan seeing minimum temperatures close to or exceeding 30°C [7]. - Public health advisories recommend hydration and caution during outdoor activities due to the persistent heat [7].
“丹娜丝”携强降雨继续影响南方 北方闷热“上线”
news flash· 2025-07-10 00:50
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the impact of Typhoon "Danas" on weather conditions in southern and northern regions of China, with strong rainfall expected in the south and hot, humid weather in the north [1] Group 2 - The article states that from July 10 to July 12, the remnants of Typhoon "Danas" will continue to cause heavy rainfall in southern regions, particularly in areas like Fujian and Guangdong, where localized heavy rain is anticipated [1] - It mentions the need for precautions against secondary disasters that may arise from the heavy rainfall [1] - As "Danas" moves inland, high temperatures in the southern regions will decrease, while northern regions, influenced by subtropical high pressure, will experience hot and humid weather, particularly in Shandong and Henan [1]
四川盆地及华北东北等地降雨频繁 中东部大范围高温闷热天气发展
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-06-30 00:55
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The upcoming weather forecast indicates significant rainfall in various regions of China, particularly in the southwest, northwest, north, and northeast, with potential for severe weather events. Concurrently, high temperatures are expected to rise in southern regions, with some areas reaching up to 40°C after July 2 [1][7]. Group 1: Rainfall and Weather Conditions - Rainfall is expected to be concentrated in the Sichuan Basin, northeast, and north China, with heavy rain reported in several areas including Sichuan, Hebei, and Jiangsu [2][5]. - The Central Meteorological Administration predicts heavy rainfall in regions such as southern Shaanxi, northeastern Sichuan, and parts of Chongqing, with some areas experiencing torrential rain [2][3]. - The weather will be influenced by the subtropical high pressure, leading to increased rainfall in the southwest and northern regions while reducing precipitation in Jiangnan and South China [2][4]. Group 2: High Temperature Alerts - High temperatures are forecasted to expand from Zhejiang, Fujian, and Shanghai, with the potential for extreme heat in the Yellow River and Jiangnan regions, where local temperatures may exceed 40°C [7]. - Major cities like Hangzhou are expected to experience up to 6 days of high temperatures, with consecutive days reaching 40°C [7]. - Despite lower temperatures in the north and northeast due to frequent rainfall, high humidity will create a muggy feeling, necessitating hydration and ventilation [7].
西南等地仍有强降雨 江南大范围高温闷热持续 周末天气→
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-06-28 00:51
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the ongoing weather conditions in China, with significant rainfall in certain regions and high temperatures in others, necessitating public awareness and preparedness for potential secondary disasters [1][4]. - The strong rainfall areas have reduced, but regions like Guizhou and Guangxi still face risks of geological disasters such as landslides and mudslides due to previous heavy rainfall [4]. - The southern regions, particularly Jiangnan, are experiencing prolonged high temperatures, with some areas like Zhejiang and Shanghai exceeding 37°C, indicating a need for public heat prevention measures [1][4]. Group 2 - The Central Meteorological Observatory forecasts heavy rainfall in various regions, including parts of Hebei, Shandong, and Jiangsu, with localized areas experiencing severe downpours [1][2]. - The upcoming week is expected to see a continuation of high temperatures across southern China, with cities like Hangzhou facing sauna-like conditions, where nighttime temperatures remain high [4]. - As the subtropical high pressure strengthens, central and eastern regions will likely experience a resurgence of high temperatures, with cities like Zhengzhou projected to reach around 37°C [4].