41.3 ℃! Beijing's "Furnace" Zhaitang has once again broken the record for high temperature observation, ranking | Furnace | 41.3 ℃
The Zhaitang in Beijing seems to have become a "furnace". The reporter learned that as of 13:00 today, the highest temperature in Beijing Zhaitang has once again broken the record of 41.3 ℃, while the previous record of 41.1 ℃ was just set on June 22 this year.
In addition, the highest temperature in the country at 12:00 today was again dominated by the Beijing Tianjin Hebei region in the top ten. Beijing Zhaitang ranked first at 40 ℃ and Chengde, Hebei ranked second at 39.5 ℃.
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The number of hot days in June in Beijing equaled the historical record high
Yesterday morning, the high temperature warning in Beijing was upgraded to orange. In the afternoon, the highest temperature at the southern suburban observatory reached 39.1 ℃, increasing the number of high temperature days in June this year to 14 days, equaling the record for the highest number of high temperature days in observation history for a whole month. Today, the highest temperature in Beijing is expected to still reach 39 ℃. Everyone should pay attention to heatstroke prevention and sun protection when traveling.
The reporter learned from the Municipal Meteorological Bureau that the highest record for the number of high-temperature days in the entire month at the Nanjiao Observatory was 14 days, which occurred in July 2000. The 14 hot days in June this year have already equaled this record. This also means that almost half of June this year is a hot day.
The meteorological department reminds that continuous high temperatures may increase the risk of heatstroke or heat stroke. The public should take measures to prevent heatstroke and cool down when going out, and replenish water in a timely manner. Elderly people, children, and those with weaker physical fitness should avoid traveling during high temperature periods.