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Will Typhoon Poseidon 10 land in Guangdong in 2020?

The typhoon has been going on this year. A few days ago, typhoons 8 and 9 just passed, and typhoon 10 came again. Previous typhoons still have an impact on some parts of China, resulting in heavy rainfall or high temperature weather. So when will typhoon 10 come this time, and will it have an impact on Guangdong?

According to the report of the Central Meteorological Observatory, the center of typhoon Poseidon (tropical storm class) No.65438 this year was located at 5 o'clock on the morning of September 2, about 19 10 km southeast of Kyushu Island, Japan, that is, north latitude 19.6 degrees and east longitude 143.0 degrees, near the center.

10 will typhoon Poseidon land in Guangdong in 2020? It is predicted that Poseidon will first move to the north-north direction at a speed of about15km per hour, and then move to the northwest direction after September 5th, and its intensity will gradually increase. The strongest typhoon can reach the super typhoon level (55-60m/s), and it will approach the coastal areas from southwest Japan to South Korea. This means that Typhoon Poseidon (10) will not land in Guangdong, and "off-board air conditioning" is ready.

According to the weather forecast of @ Guangdong, it is estimated that on September 2-3, under the control of subtropical high, most of Guangdong will maintain high temperature and hot weather, with a wide range of high temperature, ranging from 35℃ to 37℃, and some cities and counties can reach above 38℃, so it is necessary to pay attention to heatstroke prevention and sun protection; There were scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon, accompanied by short-term strong winds and short-term heavy precipitation of magnitude 6 ~ 8. On the 4th, due to the southerly airflow, most of Guangdong turned cloudy and sunny, but the humidity increased, and the body felt sultry, and the thunderstorm weather was more frequent than in the previous period. Attention should be paid to local thunderstorms and their secondary geological disasters, which are lagging behind.