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Chongqing may reach extremely high temperatures, with local temperatures reaching 42°C

Chongqing may experience extremely high temperatures, with local temperatures reaching 42℃

Chongqing may experience extremely high temperatures, with local temperatures reaching 42℃. With the rise of subtropical high pressure Extending to the west and lifting to the north, the high temperature range in the south expands, and the local temperature exceeds the extreme value, reaching over 40°C. Chongqing may reach extremely high temperatures, with local temperatures reaching 42°C. Chongqing may reach extremely high temperatures, with local temperatures reaching 42℃1

Chongqing Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters announced that in recent days, the daily maximum temperature in 11 districts and counties in Chongqing has exceeded 38℃. It is expected that this round In hot weather, the daily maximum temperature in some districts and counties in western and northeastern Chongqing will be close to or exceed the extreme values ​​for the same period in history, and the high temperature intensity is expected to reach the extremely severe level.

Affected by the strong subtropical high pressure, since July 4, the daily maximum temperature in 11 districts and counties in the central urban area, west and northeast of Chongqing has exceeded 39°C. It is expected that Chongqing will continue to have high temperatures and little rain from July 8 to 19. The daily maximum temperature in most areas will reach 35°C to 40°C, with local temperatures reaching 40°C to 42°C. Areas below 400 meters above sea level will experience high temperatures above 37°C. It will last about 10 days, and some areas along the river valley will have high temperatures above 40°C for 4 to 6 days.

The Chongqing Forest and Grassland Fire Prevention and Extinguishing Headquarters, Chongqing Forestry Bureau, and Chongqing Meteorological Bureau have previously jointly issued the "Forest and Grassland Fire Orange Warning Signal", which is expected to be in effect until July 14 On the same day, Chongqing will continue to have forest and grassland fire danger meteorological levels of level 4 and above, making forest and grassland fires more likely to occur.

According to statistics from the Chongqing Water Conservancy Department, the actual water storage capacity of the city’s water conservancy projects is 2.743 billion cubic meters, accounting for 73% of the water that should be stored. Qijiang, Hechuan, Fuling, Wulong, Yunyang, Zhongxian, and You Ten districts and counties including Yang, Fengjie, Chengkou and Kaizhou accounted for less than 70%, and Kaizhou only 48%.

It is reported that meteorological drought is currently outcropping in some districts and counties in Chongqing, with Chengkou County reaching the moderate drought level, and Wuxi, Fengjie, Dianjiang and Liangping reaching the light drought level.

The Chongqing Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters requires that the local water conservancy department organizes water conservancy projects to store and conserve water, and activates drought relief emergency water source projects, in accordance with the principle of "living first, reproducing, and ecology later" We will use water diversion and water supply in principle to ensure the safety of drinking water in urban and rural areas. The emergency department has organized preparations for drought relief emergency supplies and equipment and drought relief water delivery. The meteorological department takes timely measures to artificially increase rainfall according to weather conditions.

The health department and environmental protection department organized monitoring of drinking water quality during the drought. All localities must attach great importance to the recent high temperature and drought weather, conduct special research and judgment on the development of drought, and formulate a "package" of work measures to ensure that high temperature response and drought relief preparations are carried out in an orderly and effective manner. Chongqing may reach extremely high temperatures, with local temperatures reaching 42℃2

Starting from today (July 11), there will be frequent rainfall in the north, with localized or Encountered heavy rain. In the south, high temperature occupies the "C" position of the weather stage. The sun is scorching in many places, and the maximum temperature will reach 35~38℃, and even reach above 40℃ in some places.

Many places in the South experienced the "Dog Days" in advance, with local temperatures reaching over 40°C.

Yesterday, as the subtropical high stretched westward and moved northward, the high temperature range in the south expanded, and local temperatures Local temperatures have also exceeded extreme values. For example, at Xujiahui Station in Shanghai, the temperature reached 40°C at 14:12, the earliest temperature of 40°C since 1951, breaking the station's high temperature record in early July.

Monitoring shows that high temperatures above 35°C occurred in the Sichuan Basin, Jianghan, Jianghuai, Jiangnan, central and southern Shaanxi, southern Henan, and northeastern Yunnan. Central and southern Shaanxi, eastern Sichuan, Chongqing, southern Jiangsu, and Shanghai , Zhejiang, northern Fujian and other places reached 38-40°C, while local areas such as Yibin, Sichuan, Ankang, Shaanxi, and Wenzhou, Zhejiang, reached 41-42°C.

Currently, the southern region is experiencing the longest high temperature process this year. In the next week, there will be persistent high-temperature, sunny and hot weather in the southern Xinjiang Basin, central and eastern Sichuan Basin, southern Huanghuai, Jianghuai, Jianghan, Jiangnan, and South China. The maximum temperature in most areas is generally 35 to 38°C, and locally it can reach Above 40℃.

The Central Meteorological Observatory upgraded and issued a high temperature orange warning at 06:00 this morning. It is expected that during the day on the 11th, the Turpan region of Xinjiang and the eastern part of the Nanjiang Basin, northwest Inner Mongolia, southern Shaanxi, southern Huanghuai, Jianghuai, Jianghan, and Jiangnan , most of South China, the eastern part of Southwest China and other places have high temperatures above 35°C.

Among them, the Turpan region of Xinjiang and the eastern part of the Nanjiang Basin, southern Shaanxi, central and southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, most of Shanghai, and Hubei The maximum temperature in some areas in the eastern and northwest, northern and eastern Hunan, most of Jiangxi, Zhejiang, central and northern Fujian, central and eastern Sichuan Basin, Chongqing, northeastern Guizhou, and northeastern Yunnan is 37 to 39°C. Southeastern Shaanxi, Central Zhejiang, southeastern Sichuan, western and northern Chongqing can reach temperatures above 40°C.

Among provincial capital cities, Wuhan, Hangzhou, Changsha, Nanchang, Chongqing and other places will have almost "full-time" high temperatures in the next 7 days. Starting today, Chongqing will have a maximum temperature of 40 for 3 consecutive days. ℃, and the lowest temperature is basically above 30 ℃, making it unbearably hot.

At present, many places in the south have experienced the "dog days" in advance. The high temperature will continue to be high for some time in the future, and the local intensity is very strong. It is recommended that the public replenish light salt water appropriately, do not consume excessive amounts of frozen drinks, and try to Avoid outdoor activities at noon and pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling.

There may be heavy rainstorms in places such as northwest and North China. Beware of severe convective weather

Yesterday, precipitation was mainly concentrated in the eastern part of northwest China, southern North China and the Huanghuai region, with short-term rainstorms in some areas. Strong convective weather such as heavy precipitation, thunderstorms, strong winds or hail. Monitoring shows that heavy to heavy rains occurred in parts of the northwest Sichuan Basin, central Gansu, northern Ningxia, the Hetao area of ​​Inner Mongolia, southeastern Shanxi, northern Shandong, northern Anhui, Jiangsu and other places. Sichuan Ya'an and Mianyang (100-185 mm), Ningxia There were local heavy rains in Yinchuan and Wuzhong (100-130 mm).

Today, a new round of heavy rainfall will begin in the north. In the next three days, there will be moderate to heavy rainfall in Shaanxi, the western Sichuan Basin, Shanxi, central and southern Hebei, northern Henan, eastern Inner Mongolia, Shandong, and southern Liaoning. Heavy rain, heavy rain or torrential rain in some areas, accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation, local thunderstorms, strong winds or hail and other strong convective weather.

Specifically, the Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that today, southern Gansu, central and northern Shaanxi, the Hetao area of ​​Inner Mongolia, eastern northwest China, Shanxi, central and southern Hebei, southern Beijing, Tianjin, central and northern Shandong, and northwest Henan , northwest Sichuan Basin and other places have moderate to heavy rains. Among them, parts of southeastern Gansu, the Hetao area of ​​Inner Mongolia, northern Shaanxi, central and northern Shanxi, southern Hebei, central and northwest Shandong and other places have heavy rains or heavy rains (100 to 130 mm).

Tomorrow, southern Gansu, Guanzhong region of Shaanxi, northeastern Inner Mongolia, northwest Heilongjiang, eastern Liaoning, southern Shanxi, southern Hebei, northern Henan, northern and eastern Shandong and the Sichuan Basin There are moderate to heavy rains in the northwest and other places. Among them, there are heavy rains or heavy rains (100-120 mm) in parts of eastern and southern Liaoning, southern Shanxi, southern Hebei, northern and eastern Shandong, and northern Henan.

The day after tomorrow, southeastern Gansu, Guanzhong region of Shaanxi, northeastern Inner Mongolia, western Jilin, northern Liaoning, southern Shanxi, southern Hebei, northern and eastern Henan, central and southern Shandong, northern Jiangsu and Anhui, and northwest Sichuan Basin There were moderate to heavy rains in some areas. Among them, there were heavy rains (50-80 mm) in some areas in southern Shandong and northwest Sichuan Basin.

The strongest period of this round of rainfall will occur during the day from the 12th to the 13th. The rain belts are generally stable, including eastern Gansu, northern Sichuan Basin, central Shaanxi, and central Shanxi. The cumulative rainfall in parts of the south, southern Hebei, northern Shandong, and northeastern Inner Mongolia will reach 80 to 150 millimeters, and locally it can even reach 180 to 220 millimeters. The above-mentioned areas need to strengthen prevention of secondary disasters such as small and medium-sized river floods, flash floods, and debris flows. Chongqing may reach extremely severe high temperatures, with local temperatures reaching 42℃3

The Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue high temperature yellow warnings at 06:00 on July 10: In the next 10 days, the Sichuan Basin, Jianghuai, Jianghan, Jiangnan, Eleven provinces including South China will have persistent high-temperature, sunny and hot weather, with the daily maximum temperature generally ranging from 35°C to 38°C, and locally reaching over 40°C.

There are 304 high temperature yellow warnings in effect across the country. Experts: Arrange travel appropriately to prevent heatstroke

Just after the Xiaoshu solar term, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a new round of high temperature yellow warnings on July 10 , showing that the temperature in some areas of 11 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities including Shaanxi and Zhejiang will exceed 37°C, with local temperatures reaching over 40°C. The People's Daily Health Client found by checking the early warning channel of China Weather Network that as of 14:00 on July 10, there have been 304 high temperature yellow warnings in effect across the country since the beginning of summer, and a total of 60 red warnings nationwide. , including 59 high temperature red warnings.

Nationwide warning, China Weather Network map

Fu Jiaolan, chief forecaster of the Central Meteorological Observatory and senior engineer at the research level, in an interview with the China Meteorological Administration He said: This high-temperature weather process is the most widespread high-temperature weather in China this year. It is not only strong in intensity but also lasts for a long time. High-temperature weather will have adverse effects on power supply, water resource allocation, human health, agricultural production, etc. Especially in areas with sustained high-temperature weather such as the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the Sichuan Basin, relevant precautions should be taken.

At the same time, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Henan and other places also need to guard against the adverse effects of high temperature weather. At the same time, she reminded parents: It is currently summer. If parents and students have travel plans, they need to take measures to prevent heatstroke, beware of heat stroke, pay attention to weather forecast and warning information in a timely manner, and arrange travel reasonably.

The high temperature persists in many places, and residents find ways to cool down

On the morning of July 10, "Sichuan will be hot for at least 10 more days" and "Chengdu citizens flocking to subway stations due to high temperatures" The topic of "enjoying the coolness" has become a hot search topic one after another. "I went out to do errands on the morning of the 10th. When I got out of the subway, I saw some mothers-in-law sitting in the subway aisle to enjoy the cool air. I thought they were too cute, so I took a picture." Ms. Lan (pseudonym), who lives in Chengdu, told People's Daily Health Client.

Grandmas enjoying the cool air on the subway in Chengdu. Photo provided by interviewee

In addition to citizens in some areas of Chengdu going to subway stations to cool off, residents in many places in Henan and Hebei also choose to go to shopping malls and other places to enjoy air conditioning while shopping. "The air conditioner at home is turned on all day long, which is boring and consumes electricity. We just want to go out for a walk and go to the shopping mall near our home. We can have a meal and enjoy the air conditioner with everyone. It is energy-saving and environmentally friendly." < /p>

Mr. Hu, who lives in Zhengzhou, Henan, told the People's Daily Health Client that Mr. Wang, who lives in Qinhuangdao City, Hebei, also has the same view. At the same time, he said that although Qinhuangdao is considered a summer resort, the temperature this year is also very high, and it still feels... It's hotter.

At the same time, the People's Daily Health Client noticed that many places have started to escape from the summer heat. There are fountains in squares for residents to play with, tickets for water parks in various places are in short supply during holidays, and swimming classes in community swimming pools are in short supply. The hot development shows that residents everywhere are actively escaping from the heat and looking for a bit of coolness in summer.

A Siberian tiger "playing with water" in Liaocheng Zoo, Shandong Province. Picture of Shandong Radio and Television Station

Animals are also afraid of the heat in summer. Zoos in many places have also adopted measures to cool down the animals in the park: swimming, bathing, showering, and eating watermelon. Let the animals spend the summer safely. "Amphibians, cats, and some larger animals such as hippos are more afraid of heat. For example, tigers have been given some pools, and primates have been given some food to cool off. For pheasants, some heat-relieving drugs have been added..."

The person in charge of the Taiyuan Zoo in Shanxi Province told the People's Daily Health Client. "We also paid attention to providing them with more fresh forage and more water for the camels. Although they are very drought- and hunger-tolerant animals, we still have to prevent them from feeling uncomfortable." The breeders who add fodder told the People's Daily Health Client.