The highest temperature in history in Suzhou
The highest temperature in Suzhou’s history was 39.8°C, which occurred in 2007.
Under the control of the subtropical high pressure, the high temperature relay in Sioux City continues. The temperature reached 31.8°C early in the morning, and the Suzhou Meteorological Observatory continued to issue high-temperature warnings and high-temperature orange warning signals to remind everyone to pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling. In 2007, Suzhou hit a record high temperature of 39.8°C.
Notes:
1. Drink more water, add appropriate salt, and try to avoid eating less spicy and greasy food. Eat more fresh green foods such as fruits and vegetables. It is best to rinse them with running water before eating.
2. Do not eat food taken out of the refrigerator directly. It should be left for a few minutes before eating. Cold and irritating foods and items should also be used sparingly, especially for children and women during their menstrual period. ?
3. Try not to eat food for infants and young children overnight, because dairy products can deteriorate in a short period of time, and utensils for infants and young children should be cleaned frequently to prevent the growth of bacteria.
4. Pay attention to personal hygiene. Wash your hands frequently, use more ventilation when indoors, maintain indoor air circulation, and minimize the time you spend in densely populated areas.
5. Try to avoid or reduce outdoor activities, especially do not go out under the scorching sun between 10 and 16 hours.
6. When traveling in hot weather, it is best to carry Huoxiang Zhengqi Water, Fengyoujing, intestinal anti-inflammatory drugs, Po Chai Pills and other commonly used medicines with you. ?
7. Take a one-hour nap at noon to reduce work intensity.
8. Pay attention to preventing mosquito bites, insect bites, instrument cuts, boiling water, boiling oil burns, etc.