China Naming Network - Naming consultation - There will be a lot of precipitation this week, and there will be almost no large-scale sustained high temperature days.

There will be a lot of precipitation this week, and there will be almost no large-scale sustained high temperature days.

People's Daily Online, Beijing, August 6 (Yang Yi) Since the beginning of August, the persistent high temperature weather in many places in southern my country has not only not eased, but has become "intensified". It is expected that large-scale high temperature weather in the south will occur in the future. It will last for a week and is expected to be relieved after the 12th. As of today, the Central Meteorological Observatory has issued high temperature orange warnings for 13 consecutive days. During the day today, the southern region, which is deeply affected by the heat wave, will usher in the strongest high temperature this year. Yesterday, the high temperature performance was already very strong. At 14:00, the area covered by high temperature weather above 35℃ is about 1.04 million square kilometers, nearly twice that of August 4 (570,000 square kilometers) and eight times that of August 3 (130,000 square kilometers); exceeding 37℃ The high temperature range (370,000) has also increased significantly. At 15:00, the temperature in Fenghua, Yuyao, Cixi, Zhejiang, Yongxin, Jiangxi, Gulin, Sichuan and other places all exceeded 41°C. Xuyong, Sichuan, even reached 42℃. The hot sunshine shines directly on the earth, and the taste is far beyond what the word "hot" can describe. Today, the high temperature situation across the country will be more severe, and the southern region will also usher in the strongest high temperature weather this year. Nationwide, southern Shanxi, southern Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian, central and northern Guangxi, central and northern Guangdong, eastern Sichuan, Chongqing, eastern and northern Guizhou, and Turpan, Xinjiang Both the basin and the South Xinjiang Basin are monopolized by high temperatures; in terms of high temperature intensity, the range of high temperatures above 37°C has significantly expanded. Henan, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei, Chongqing, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan, Fujian and other places are not spared, exceeding Areas with 40°C have also increased significantly compared with the previous day. Some areas in central and northern Zhejiang, southern Anhui, central Fujian, central Jiangxi, eastern and northern Hunan, southeastern Hubei, and southwestern Chongqing are likely to be affected. Among the provincial capital cities in the south, the most eye-catching ones are Changsha in Hunan and Hangzhou in Zhejiang. Changsha's 37 days of continuous high temperatures has become the record holder for the longest continuous high temperature among provincial capital cities. It will refresh its own record in the next week. Following the local "grand slam" of high temperature days in July, high temperature days will continue to be achieved in early August. "Grand Slam"; the highest temperature in Hangzhou reached 40.2℃ yesterday, which was the second time in local August history that the temperature rose to 40℃ (originally only August 1, 2003, 40.3℃). The highest temperature today and tomorrow is expected to be It will be the first time in local August history that the temperature continues to rise above 40℃, and that the maximum temperature is above 40℃ for 2 or 3 consecutive days. Under the continued control of the subtropical high, it is expected that the large-scale high temperature weather in the south will continue in the next week, and the high temperature period will last throughout early August. It may not be until after the 12th that the range and intensity of the high temperature are expected to ease.

(Cui Lili)