Temperatures have bottomed out in many places in the north. Has the temperature in Jiangnan and South China dropped significantly?
Yes, on February 16, the cold air will continue to affect our country. The temperature in many places in the north will "bottom out". Jiangnan, South China and other places will also join the ranks of cooling, with local drops of more than 8℃. , the public should pay attention to keeping warm from the cold and add clothes in time.
After the influence of the cold air ends, most areas of our country will embark on a path of warming again, and the degree of warmth will exceed that of the first half of the Spring Festival holiday. A large-scale warming began during the day on February 18. After the warming, the temperature in the central and southern parts of North China can reach around 20°C. The highest temperature in the western Huanghuai, Guanzhong, Shaanxi, and all the way to the south of the Yangtze River can reach around 25°C. Nanjing and Shanghai will rise again. to above 10℃. Temperatures in many places may reach new highs this year, and they may even experience the warmth of May all year round.
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The maximum temperature in some areas of Hunan will drop by about 10℃:
Starting from February 16, the average temperature in Anhui Province will drop by 3-5℃ . The meteorological department warned that heavy fog will occur in the mountainous areas of Anhui Province and parts of the east coast from the Huaihe River to the Yangtze River. Tu Mingming, a policeman from the Fourth Highway Brigade of the Huangshan Municipal Public Security Bureau Traffic Police Detachment, said: "Mountain highways are extremely prone to cluster fog. It is best to drive in the morning and midnight when fog and dark ice are common."
Hunan Province Some areas also ushered in a new round of cooling and rainfall, with the maximum temperature dropping by about 10°C in some areas. The peak of return trips during the Spring Festival holiday is approaching, and Hunan's transportation department has also strengthened road duty. Deng Fang, instructor of the Order Office of the Changsha Yuhua District Traffic Police Brigade, said: "It is required to keep lights on, and we are all equipped with shoulder lights and batons to ensure safety. Some major main city ferries have arranged tow trucks to respond to emergencies, and arranged transportation facility maintenance personnel to be on call 24 hours a day to ensure traffic safety.
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China Weather Network - Temperatures have bottomed out in many places in the north, and temperatures in the south of the Yangtze River and south China have dropped significantly