The temperature is rising! Just a few days of cold will be as hot as summer? These places 30

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-02

Red! Red! Red! Today's live picture of temperature change is a large area of warm colors, and most parts of our country have seen a rise in temperature.

Moreover, the precipitation has weakened significantly, the cloud cover has decreased, and many places in the south have ushered in the long-lost sunshine.

Three days from tomorrow, the southern part of the country will continue to warm up, and the cumulative temperature rise in many places in three days can generally reach more than 10, and in some places it will exceed 15.

After the warming, the temperature in the south will rise to a significantly higher level, and the maximum temperature of 20 will be raised to the north of the Yangtze River next Monday.

See how warm the southern provincial capitals can be.

Hefei 3rd 15

Wuhan 3rd 14

Shanghai 3rd 14

Changsha 4th 22

Nanchang 4th 19

Guiyang 4th 24

Chongqing 5th 20

Hangzhou 5th 19

Chengdu 5th 20

Fuzhou 5th 29

The data comes from the forecast of the ** Meteorological Observatory at 20 o'clock on the 2nd).

Warming will be even more dramatic in the western and southern parts of South China, where in some places it will be about 10 percent higher than the average for early March. Next Tuesday, some areas will hit 30, and there will even be a high temperature of 35 locally, which is as hot as summer.

For example, Nanning and Haikou have the feeling of changing seasons in just a few days. It's still cool these days, and the afternoon temperature is less than 15. After that, the temperature climbed all the way, and the maximum temperature could rise to 30+ on the 5th.

However, the maximum temperature has risen, and the minimum temperature is still a little "lagging behind", and many places in the south of the Yangtze River are maintained at about 10, and there is still coolness in the morning and evening, so everyone should pay attention to keeping warm.

*: China Weather Network.

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