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Does the high temperature break the historical extreme value in many places affect the college entrance examination?

The high temperature in many places does not affect the college entrance examination.

According to the forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory, in the next three days, most areas of southern China, such as south-central Jiangnan, southern Guizhou and northern Yunnan, will continue to be in a state of high temperature, with temperatures ranging from 37 C to 39 C in some areas and above 40 C in some areas. ?

With the typhoon 1 moving northeast in June, the subtropical high gradually weakened and retreated southward, and the high temperature in the southern region will continue to weaken. It is expected that this round of hot weather will last until June 4 or 5 this year, while South China may last until June 6, and the impact of hot weather on this year's college entrance examination will not be particularly great.

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Since May 26th, Beijing time, the temperature in the south has been rising continuously, and the high temperature in China has exceeded the historical peak of meteorological records. In Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan and other places, high temperature weather above 35℃ has appeared, and the local body temperature in Yunnan and Sichuan even exceeds 40℃. Sichuan and Guangdong released the first high-temperature red warning signal this year.

As of May 3 1 day, Beijing time, 578 national meteorological stations in southern China set a new historical peak in the same period, and 25 national meteorological stations exceeded the historical peak. For example, the relative humidity in Jiangnan and South China is relatively high, and the sultry feeling is obvious, while the relative humidity in Yunnan and South Sichuan is relatively low, and the hot weather is dry and hot.

It is understood that the black hand behind this high temperature is Typhoon Mawa. In the process of typhoon moving westward, the influence range of tropical negative high pressure in the western Pacific continued to expand, and most areas south of the Yangtze River were continuously controlled and affected.

According to the forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory, in the next three days, most areas of southern China, such as south-central Jiangnan, southern Guizhou and northern Yunnan, will continue to be in a state of high temperature, with temperatures ranging from 37 C to 39 C in some areas and above 40 C in some areas.

With the typhoon 1 moving northeast in June, the subtropical high gradually weakened and retreated southward, and the high temperature in the southern region will continue to weaken. It is expected that this round of hot weather will last until June 4 or 5 this year, while South China may last until June 6, and the impact of hot weather on this year's college entrance examination will not be particularly great.