The summer heat in Beijing has not subsided, and there are still scattered rainfalls in some areas! Many large-scale events are about to be held, please pay attention to avoid traffic jams →
2024-08-22
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Introduction
Today is the 14th solar term of the 24 solar terms - End of Heat. After the rain in Beijing has subsided, the summer heat has risen again, and the highest temperature today is expected to be 34℃. In the next three days, the summer heat will not disappear, the temperature will be high, the humidity will be high, and the feeling of stuffiness will increase in the afternoon. At the end of the last dog days, the summer heat has also entered its final stage, and the temperature will continue to drop next week.
There will still be scattered thunderstorms in Beijing in the next two days
The Municipal Meteorological Observatory issued a report at 14:00 on the 22nd: This afternoon, it will be sunny and cloudy, with thunderstorms in the mountainous areas, with northerly to southerly winds of level 2 or 3, and a maximum temperature of 34°C; at night, it will be sunny and cloudy, with southerly to northerly winds of level 1 or 2, and a minimum temperature of 24°C. Today, the daytime temperature is high and the ultraviolet radiation is very strong. Pay attention to heatstroke prevention, sun protection, and frequent hydration; when traveling in mountainous areas, pay attention to lightning protection and rain avoidance, and stay away from areas prone to geological disasters.
Meteorological experts remind that it will be sunny today, so people should take precautions against heatstroke and sunburn when going out, and pay attention to thunderstorm and rain prevention in mountainous areas. The temperature will be high and the humidity will be high in the next two days, and the feeling of stuffiness will increase. Pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling down, and drink more water at noon. There will still be scattered thunderstorms in some areas, so bring rain gear when traveling and pay attention to traffic safety.
Traffic pressure is high on many roads in Beijing
It is recommended to travel green and pay attention to temporary traffic control
From August 22 to 25, performances will be held at the National Stadium (Bird's Nest) every evening. The traffic pressure on the surrounding Beichen East Road, Beichen West Road, National Stadium North Road, North Fourth Ring Road and other roads is high, especially on Thursday and Friday nights. The flow of visitors and vehicles to the performances overlaps with the evening peak traffic flow, and the traffic pressure is prominent. It is recommended to avoid the section from Jianxiang Bridge to Anhui Bridge on the North Fourth Ring Road. Self-driving vehicles can park in the Beijing Olympic Park underground parking lot and the P4 parking lot in the central area of the Olympic Park according to the navigation prompts.
Special reminder: The traffic management department will take temporary traffic management measures on National Stadium North Road, Beichen West Road, Huizhong Road Tunnel and Beichen East Road based on traffic conditions, especially during the end of the show. Vehicles are advised to take detours.
In addition, many events will be held in the National Grand Theater, Beijing Concert Hall, Exhibition Hall Theater, Sanlitun area, Tianqiao area, Beixinqiao area, Pingfangqiao on the East Fifth Ring Road, etc. In the near future, many events will be held in other areas. As the roads and parking resources around large event venues are limited, the traffic control department will strengthen the traffic control and maintenance around the event venues, and take temporary traffic management measures on some roads depending on the traffic conditions. Please try to take public transportation such as subways and buses to watch performances and exhibitions. If you drive yourself, please obey the instructions of the on-site police and staff.
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Content sources: Beijing Traffic Police, Beijing Meteorological Bureau, etc.
Editor: Gaigai
Editor-in-Chief on Duty: Che Shui
Producer: Zhao Peng
Source: Beijing Traffic Radio