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Will typhoon khanun affect Shanghai?

Since "Kanu" has turned to change its path, it will have little impact on Shanghai in the future.

Affected by the active typhoon and various convective weather, there was no high temperature weather in Shanghai for 19 days from July/0/6 to August 3. This is the first time in this century that Shanghai has no high temperature in the middle and late July. Since "Kanu" has turned to change its path, it will have little impact on Shanghai in the future.

Before the afternoon of August 4th, there were 5 gusts of 6-7 in the coastal areas along the Yangtze River in Shanghai. On August 4th, the daily maximum temperature was 33 degrees, the minimum temperature was 27 degrees, and the relative humidity was 95%-65%.

Affected by the cloud system around Kanu, there are scattered showers or thunderstorms in Shanghai on weekends. Because the cloud system around the typhoon is rich in water vapor, there may be heavy rain and short-term heavy precipitation in some areas. It is best to take rain gear when traveling. The temperature is kept between 28~34℃ on weekends. The wind is still strong on Saturday, and it gradually weakens on Sunday.

As Kanu is far away, Shanghai will be mainly affected by the edge of subtropical high at the beginning of next week, with cloudy weather, and there may be short-term hot thunderstorms in the afternoon. The temperature rose slightly, with a minimum of 27℃ or 28℃ and a maximum of about 34℃. It feels hot, so pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling.

Countermeasures when typhoon comes.

When the typhoon comes, most people will stay at home quietly. For some people who stay at work or go out on business for various reasons, they should pay more attention to safety in typhoon days.

When a typhoon strikes, don't stay near glass doors and windows, dangerous houses, temporary work sheds, billboards, neon lights and other high-altitude buildings. In addition, try to avoid walking on dams and bridges near rivers, lakes and seas to avoid being blown down or falling into the water by the wind.

When the left-behind troops resist Taiwan, they must be vigilant, protect the safety of public property and consider personal safety. Prepare sandbags, flashlights, raincoats, rain boots, tarpaulins, steel wires, dry food and other emergency materials in advance, and do a good job in flood control and waterproof in advance. When the typhoon comes, try to stay in a safe place, turn off the power in time when you find danger to prevent accidents.