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Two days of heavy rain in Jiangsu in the next six days, four days of hot summer-Xinhuanet

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In the next six days, there will be two torrential rains and four hot days in Jiangsu. The Jiangsu Meteorological Observatory issued a rainstorm warning. On Friday and Saturday, there will be rainstorms in Xuzhou, Suqian, Lianyungang, Huai’an, Yancheng and other places. From Sunday to next Wednesday, the form of rainfall will become “guerrilla warfare.” Sexual rains and hot thunderstorms in the afternoon will increase, and high temperatures that have not been seen for a long time will also rise.

Specifically, from last night to today, there were showers or thunderstorms along the Huaihe River and Huaibei, the amount of rainfall was heavy to torrential rain, local heavy rain, other areas were cloudy to overcast, there were scattered thundershowers, and local rainfall was heavy. On the 28th, there were showers or thunderstorms in the northern part of Huaibei, moderate rainfall, local heavy rain, other areas were cloudy, with scattered thundershowers in the afternoon; on the 29th, the precipitation weakened, and there were overcast showers or thunderstorms in the northern part of Huaibei, local rainfall was heavy, and other areas were cloudy in the afternoon. There are scattered thundershowers.

In terms of temperature, the north and south of Jiangsu seem to be in two seasons today and tomorrow: the highest temperature in the north is only about 25℃, and the highest temperature in southern Jiangsu can reach 35℃. However, as the rainfall in northern Jiangsu ceases on the 29th, the temperature rise will be obvious.

Experts from the Provincial Meteorological Observatory predict that the high temperature range will be further expanded from the 30th to the 31st. The highest temperature between the southern part of the Yangtze and Huaihe River and the southern part of Jiangsu will reach 34 to 35°C; by September 1, some areas may exceed 35°C. However, as the subtropical high began to weaken on the 2nd, the high temperature would gradually ease.

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Yesterday, the sky in Nanjing during the day was slightly gloomy, but at noon the body still felt sultry, with the highest temperature reaching 32°C to 34°C. According to the analysis of the latest meteorological data, Nanjing was cloudy to overcast from last night to today, with scattered thundershowers and heavy local rainfall. Under the control of the subtropical high from the 28th to the 29th, cloudy weather prevailed in Nanjing, and there may be thunderstorms in some areas in the afternoon. The highest temperature in Nanjing today is expected to be 29°C to 30°C. Clouds will decrease from the 28th to the 29th, and the temperature will begin to rise. The highest temperature will be around 32°C on the 28th and 34°C on the 29th, reminding everyone to pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling.

What kind of tiger is “Autumn Tiger”? In terms of meteorological statistics, “Autumn Tiger” usually has a maximum temperature of over 35°C for 5 consecutive days after the solar term is out or “being hot.” For Jiangsu, the temperature will rise steadily in the next few days, the high temperature development, and the high humidity, the sultry will definitely not run away, and it can be regarded as a “autumn tiger” fumigated by the heat!

Recent weather in Nanjing: today is cloudy to overcast, with scattered thunderstorms, local rainfall is large, northerly winds are 3 to 4, short-term gusts of thunderstorms in areas with thunderstorms are 7 to 9 at 23℃ to 30℃; tomorrow will be cloudy with scattered Lightning thunderstorms, westerly winds are 3 to 4, 24°C to 32°C; the day after tomorrow is cloudy, southeast winds are 3 to 4, 25°C to 34°C (Yu Dandan)

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