Xinjiang ranks among the top ten hottest in the country
Xinjiang dominates the top ten hottest topics in the country. When Xinjiang becomes popular, there is nothing else to do. The topic has rushed to the hot search list on Weibo.
On July 14, according to the live temperature rankings of the Central Meteorological Observatory, at 18:00 that day, Xinjiang occupied the top ten hottest places in the country, all of which were above 40°C. Tuokxun topped the list with 45°C. The thirteen rooms at the bottom have temperatures of 40°C. This is the strongest high-temperature weather in Turpan since the beginning of summer. The highest temperatures in scenic spots such as Gaochang Ancient City, Aydin Lake, and Flame Mountain will reach over 49°C. This round of high temperatures in Xinjiang is fierce and long-lasting. Large-scale high temperatures will appear again in the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains, and the high temperatures will continue for at least the next seven days.
This round of high temperature weather in Xinjiang will last until the 21st, with a long duration and wide impact. On July 15, most areas in Xinjiang will enter the peak of this round of high temperature weather. The Xinjiang Meteorological Observatory has upgraded the high temperature orange warning signal to red. There are 64 high temperature warning signals that are still under warning in Xinjiang, generally red and orange, including 20 red, 40 orange and 4 yellow.
Climate conditions in Xinjiang:
The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is far away from the ocean and deeply inland. It is surrounded by high mountains and is blocked by ocean air currents, forming an obvious temperate continental climate. The temperature difference is large, the sunshine time is sufficient (annual sunshine time reaches 2500-3500 hours), the precipitation is small, and the climate is dry. The average annual precipitation in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is about 150 millimeters, but the precipitation varies greatly from place to place. The temperature in southern Xinjiang is higher than that in northern Xinjiang, and the precipitation in northern Xinjiang is higher than that in southern Xinjiang.
In the coldest month (January), the average temperature in the Junggar Basin is below minus 20°C. The absolute lowest temperature in Fuyun County on the northern edge of the basin once reached minus 50.15°C, making it one of the coldest regions in the country. one. In the hottest month (July), the average temperature in Turpan, known as the "Fire Continent", is above 33°C.