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The first typhoon red warning this year, will the temperature drop after the typhoon?

As a Cantonese who is rubbed on the ground by different typhoon fathers in different postures every year, I tell you, no, absolutely not. Every time a typhoon blows a burning slogan like a mysterious horn, the indicated thermometer will fly like a wild horse without reins, and say with a demonic smile, "Little boy, I can't die of heat."

To be more professional, it is because typhoons frequently occur in the southeast coastal areas of China in July and August. During this period, the local area is controlled by the subtropical high, resulting in "summer drought" weather that continues to be sunny and hot with little rain. The arrival of the typhoon is to alleviate the local high temperature and lack of rain, but if the typhoon leaves, the place will return to its original appearance, and the timeliness of the typhoon is usually short, so the body will feel hot and cold.

For example, if you walk on the street, the street was originally 28 degrees. Although I feel hot, I still feel that I can barely bear to continue shopping. However, if you enter a shopping mall with 16 degree air conditioning, even if it is only 25 degrees, you will still feel super stuffy and super hot, especially at the moment when you first come out, it is simply a heat wave, and the temperature difference between the senses is vague and rational.

However, the real reason is that the "summer drought" is really hot. It's like a fiery devil with an evil smile on his mouth, trying to hold us in a circle with the magic of love on the 40-degree high-temperature floor ~ this fiery love is too fierce.

But I know, anyway, when I was in winter, I said I liked summer. When I was in summer, I said I liked winter. Oh, God knows I like autumn best. It's nice to be crisp in autumn, but, but we don't have autumn in Guangdong.