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What is the highest temperature in summer in Beijing in history?

Time and place of the extreme value of meteorological elements in Beijing:1June 94215th, the highest temperature is 42.6℃; February 22 1966, the daily minimum temperature is-27.4℃; On July 3 1, 1959, the maximum daily precipitation was 244.2mm;; July 27th to August 8th 1959, the longest continuous precipitation days 13 days, and the precipitation is 499.2mm:197010/October 25th to197/kloc. On March 4th 1968, the maximum wind speed was 28.3m/s, which was equivalent to1/level gale. On June 5438+February 65438+September 24, 2002, the longest continuous snowfall lasted for 6 days. During 1966, the number of sandstorm days was the highest, and there were 22 sandstorms in Beijing. The coldest areas in the city are Haituo Mountain in Yanqing and Dongling Mountain in Mentougou, with the lowest average temperature of-17℃ in June. The lowest precipitation in Beijing is the Guanting reservoir area, with an annual precipitation of only 400 mm; The three hottest places in Beijing Plain in July are Fangshan Plain in the middle. South-central Huairou; Changping, Haidian junction; The place with the most annual precipitation in Beijing is located on the windward slope of the southeast mountain area of Pinggu, with the precipitation reaching 1000 mm.