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Is your city getting hot? Will it be extremely hot this summer?
Many places may break records. In big cities, the temperatures in Hohhot, Changchun, Shenyang, Jinan and Hefei may all reach local record highs in early March, and Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Wuhan and Nanjing will also experience rare warmth in the same period.
Will the highest temperature exceed 45 degrees this summer?
In the context of climate warming, extreme weather and climate events have increased, and this trend is irreversible. Due to the low latitude in the Middle East and North Africa, affected by the subtropical high, the airflow sinks, the sunshine is sufficient, and the precipitation is very small.
Compared with plains and hills, the temperature in desert areas rises faster, and whether it will exceed 45℃ depends on the real-time weather in your area.
Does it mean it will be hotter in summer?
There is no direct connection between the current temperature and the summer temperature. Moreover, high temperature will occur in areas affected by subtropical high in summer, and the edge of subtropical high is usually full of rain.
For such a huge weather system as subtropical high, it is difficult for us to predict whether it will affect a place for a long time and whether it will swing, which is the difficulty of climate prediction.
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