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When will plum blossom in Hubei Province begin in the dog days of 2020 this year?

It rained for a while in the rainy season in Hubei, which really had a great impact. Fortunately, it soon bloomed. The next step is to enter the dog days. When you travel, you will feel very hot, and then the stove.

On July 20th, Hubei Provincial Meteorological Bureau announced that on July 2nd1day, the subtropical high (referred to as subtropical high) will obviously extend to the west and lift to the north, and the 43-day rainy weather in Hubei officially ended and turned into the midsummer season.

According to the latest data analysis, today (20th), due to the influence of the cold air in the north, the subtropical high over South China has withdrawn southward, and the weakened Meiyu belt has also pushed southward near the south of the Yangtze River. The rainfall in Hubei province has obviously weakened, mainly with showers.

On July 2 1 day, the subtropical high will obviously extend westward and lift northward, controlling the eastern part of our province, and the main rain belt will also move westward and lift northward to Huaxi to Huanghuai, marking the end of the 43-day rainy weather in Hubei Province and turning into the midsummer season.

After the plum blossom, the high temperature will not be seamless.

This is because the control of the subtropical high in the province is not strong and unstable. Once affected by the cold air from the north to the south, it will temporarily retreat to the south. Therefore, there are some showers in Hubei recently, and there may be weak rainfall in the later period, but there is no obvious large-scale rainstorm, and the temperature will rise to around 35℃.

After July 30, the powerful western Pacific subtropical high began to control our province, and there will be sunny, hot and high temperature weather above 37℃.

So will there be continuous high temperature weather like 20 19 this year? Experts said that from the current monitoring data, it is unlikely that there will be a sustained high temperature like 20 19.

Dog days are followed by extended dog days.

The first time this year was July 16.

July 16 to July 25th is the initial stage.

July 26th to August 14, medium.

August 15 to August 24th is the last stage.

This year's dog days lasted for 40 days.

(More than the average year 10 days)

Matters needing attention in hot weather 1. Don't stay in the air-conditioned room for a long time.

Because the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is too large, the pores of the whole body will be closed, the heat in the body will be difficult to dissipate, and the blood vessels in the brain will contract rapidly, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain. People with a history of hypertension and cardiovascular disease are more likely to suffer from heatstroke.

Don't go shirtless in the scorching sun.

In summer, the pores in the front, heart and back of the human body are all open. If you are exposed to ultraviolet rays for a long time, you will not only get sunburned, but also cause edema, and even cause kidney disease in severe cases. Try to avoid outdoor activities in hot weather, especially when the sun is strongest from 10 to 2 pm.

Don't pour water when you are thirsty.

If you drink too much water at one time, water will quickly enter the blood, which will increase the blood volume and easily increase the burden on the heart, causing chest tightness, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and other symptoms.

Don't leave cold drinks in your mouth.

After a large number of cold drinks enter the gastrointestinal tract, it will interfere with the normal peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract, lead to digestive dysfunction, cause functional dyspepsia, affect the blood supply of the gastrointestinal tract, weaken the self-repair ability of the gastrointestinal mucosal barrier, and seriously induce discomfort such as abdominal pain and irritable bowel syndrome.