The surface temperature in many places in the north may exceed 70℃
On June 13, high temperatures in the North China Plain and other places are still at their peak. Temperatures of 40°C may appear in areas of central and southern Hebei, northwestern Shandong, and central and northern Henan. The highest temperatures in some areas may reach 43°C or even 44°C, which may approach or break the highest record in June or even the record in observation history.
It is expected that from the 14th to the 15th, the high temperature will move southward and weaken, but the high temperature in Henan may continue. From the 16th to the early end of June, high temperature weather will develop again in North China, Huanghuai and other places, and the temperature in some areas may reach above 40℃.
The characteristics of this round of high temperature process are different from the usual ones:
The ground temperature is high and lasts for a long time. In Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan, Hebei and Shandong, the surface temperature may exceed 60℃ in the afternoon, and even exceed 70℃ in some places.
The high temperature not only lasts for several days, but also lasts for 8 or even more than 10 hours a day. In southern Hebei, northern Henan, and parts of Shandong, the high temperature even starts around 10 o'clock and ends at 19 to 20 o'clock in the evening.
The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue an orange high temperature warning at 06:00 on June 13:
It is expected that during the daytime on June 13, there will be high temperatures of more than 35 ℃ in north-central Shaanxi, south-central Shanxi, most of Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, central and western Shandong, Henan, northern Jiangsu, north-central Anhui, northern Hubei, southern Xinjiang, southwestern Inner Mongolia, central Guangdong, southern Guangxi and north-central Hainan Island. The highest temperature in central and northern Shaanxi, central and southern Shanxi, central and southern Hebei, eastern and southern Beijing, Tianjin, central and western Shandong, Henan, northern Anhui, northwestern Jiangsu, northwestern Hubei and other areas the highest temperature can reach 373.39 ℃, central and southern Hebei, northwestern Shandong, north-central Henan and other areas can reach more than 404.42 ℃.
Image Since June 7, the Central Meteorological Observatory has issued high temperature warnings for seven consecutive days. The 13th is still the peak of this round of high temperatures. Pay attention to the following points:
① 13, the high temperature core area in south-central Hebei, northwestern Shandong, north-central Henan and other areas, can reach more than 4042 ℃.
② Among the big cities, high temperature weather may occur in Taiyuan, Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Xi'an, Yinchuan, Jinan, Zhengzhou, Hefei and other places. Among them, the temperature in Shijiazhuang, Jinan and Zhengzhou may exceed 40℃, and the temperature in Beijing, Shijiazhuang and Jinan may reach a record high this year.
③The high temperature will last for a long time. In cities like Shijiazhuang, Jinan, Wuhan and Haikou, the number of days with high temperatures in the next week may exceed five days.
④The high temperature is somewhat extreme: Today, the temperature at some stations from central and southern Hebei to northwestern Shandong may break the June extreme value.
From the 14th to the 15th, as the cold front moves southward, the high temperature range in the North China Plain will shrink rapidly to the south. However, due to the weak intensity of the cold front, the high temperature in the North China Plain will return around the 16th to the 19th, and will not end until a new and stronger cold front arrives around the 20th.
From the afternoon to the night of the 13th, eastern Inner Mongolia, southwestern Heilongjiang, central and western Jilin, central and western and southeastern Liaoning, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, central and northern Shandong, and northern Henan should be on guard against thunderstorms or hail weather above level 8.
Especially in the southeastern Inner Mongolia, central and western Jilin, northern and western Liaoning, eastern Hebei, southern Tianjin, northern Shandong and other places, there will be thunderstorms above level 10, with the maximum wind speed reaching above level 11, and local tornadoes may be accompanied. This process will be the strongest convective weather in North China and Northeast China this year.
This process occurred because there is currently an active high-altitude cold vortex in the north, and at the same time there is warm and humid air flow on the south and east sides of the cold vortex, forming a situation where it is cold above and warm below, and the energy conditions are also good.
The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue warning for heavy rain at 10:00 on June 13:
It is expected that from 14:00 on June 13 to 14:00 on June 14, parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, central and southern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, central and northern Liaoning, southern Sichuan, southern Guizhou, southeastern Hunan, central and eastern Jiangxi, southern Zhejiang, central and northern Fujian, central Guangdong, and central and northern Guangxi will experience heavy to torrential rain, with northeastern Fujian and northern Guangxi experiencing local torrential rain. Some of the above-mentioned areas will be accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall, and local severe convective weather such as thunderstorms, gales, or hail.
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