Central Meteorological Observatory: There will be a new round of hot and hot weather in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, Lu Yu and other places from June 29.
Cctv newsAccording to the news of the Central Meteorological Observatory on June 29th, since June this year, the high temperature weather in China has mainly affected North China, Huanghuai and other places. The average number of high temperature days in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei is 11 days, 6 days more than normal, and the number of high temperature days in Beijing (11 days) is the highest in the same period since 1961. On the 21st to 24th, the high temperature in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei was extremely extreme, lasting for a long time and covering a wide range, which was the strongest high temperature process in North China in June in recent 10 years.
It is predicted that there will still be many hot and hot weather in North China and Huanghuai in the next two weeks, and there are mainly two rounds of high temperature processes. From June 29th to July 2nd, the highest temperature in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, northern Henan and western Shandong can reach 37 ~ 39℃, and the local temperature can exceed 40℃. The local area in northern Hebei will approach or break through the historical extreme value in the same period, and the intensity and duration of the high temperature process are close to those in June 21st-24th. On July 6-9, there were still high temperatures in central Inner Mongolia, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Shandong, central and northern Henan, and the highest temperature in some areas reached about 40℃.
In addition, from June 29th to July 2nd, there will be a high temperature of 35 ~ 37℃ in the southern region. After July 7th, the high temperature in the southern region will gradually develop and strengthen. On July 14th and 20th ~ 24th, there will be a high temperature of 35 ~ 37℃ in the south of the Yangtze River and South China, which can reach 37 ~ 40℃ locally.
Meteorologists have warned that Beijing, Tianjin, central and southern Hebei, western Shandong and central and northern Henan will be at risk of high temperature disasters in the next two weeks due to the continuous high temperature weather. People who are engaged in outdoor activities for a long time are prone to heatstroke or heatstroke. In addition, high temperature weather is easy to cause forest and grassland fires, and the risk of fire in urban and rural areas increases. The public should pay attention to the safety of fire use.