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nearly two-thirds of provinces experienced the top three hottest augusts in history! a new typhoon is about to form, will the high temperature in september subside?

2024-09-01

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finally, we have made it through the scorching hot august! looking back over the past month, most parts of our country have experienced a hotter summer than in previous years.

in terms of average temperature,a total of 20 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities had average temperatures ranking among the top three in the same period in history.jiangsu, xinjiang, hebei, shanghai, hainan, jilin, liaoning and shandong were the hottest provinces during the same period.guizhou, zhejiang, gansu, sichuan and hubei ranked second hottest during the same period, while yunnan, hunan, henan, chongqing, shanxi, heilongjiang and anhui ranked third hottest.

among them, the turpan basin in xinjiang, the sichuan basin and the areas of jiangsu, zhejiang and shanghai are the three hottest summer core areas in the country in the past 30 days.

the high temperature is not only strong, but also lasts for a long time. many places have more than 20 days of high temperature, especially in the south, where the number of high temperature days is significantly higher than 10 days. in places like shapingba in chongqing and turpan in xinjiang, the number of high temperature days in august is as high as 29 days, almost "all the time"; hangzhou in zhejiang has as many as 28 days of high temperature in august, the highest number of high temperature days in august; xujiahui in shanghai has 26 days,this is the month with the highest temperature in the local observation history.

the significantly warmer temperature also makes autumn in the north seriously "late".only xining, hohhot and harbin have entered autumn.lanzhou, yinchuan, changchun and taiyuan, which should enter autumn during the beginning of autumn every year, have not yet entered autumn. lanzhou, in particular, experienced high temperatures on august 30, tying the latest high temperature record in the area. the late entry into autumn is rare in history.

as we enter september, this round of high temperatures will shrink after reaching its strongest and broadest peak today, but it is still too early for it to end completely.

with the arrival of cold air tomorrow, shaanxi, shanxi, beijing-tianjin-hebei, henan, shandong, anhui, jiangsu and other places will generally cool down, with some areas cooling down by 4~12℃. at the same time, northwest china, north china and northeast china will also usher in a new round of large-scale precipitation, mainly light to moderate rain, with local heavy rain or rainstorms.

affected by the cold air, the high temperature will obviously shrink southward tomorrow, and the high temperature in the huanghuai and eastern jianghuai areas will generally stop.

on the 3rd, high temperatures in anhui, zhejiang, fujian and other places will continue to decrease, but high temperatures in sichuan, guizhou, guangxi and other places will increase again.

on the 4th, the high temperature range expanded northward again.

looking ahead to the next 10 days, there will be 5 to 10 days of high temperature in the sichuan basin, jianghan, jiangnan, and south china. not only will it be hot during the day, but the lowest temperature in the above-mentioned areas will mostly remain above 26°c, and with high humidity, it will still be hot and muggy at night.

when will the high temperature in the south subside?

this afternoon, a tropical depression has formed on the ocean east and south of manila, philippines.tomorrow it will strengthen into typhoon makar, the 11th typhoon this year., according to the current path forecast,in the future, it is very likely to run towards our country.

according to the temperature forecast, the area with a temperature above 37℃ will be significantly reduced starting from the 6th. however, there is still great uncertainty about the future typhoon path and impact, so stay tuned!