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What's the weather like in Tomb-Sweeping Day and Shenzhen?

20 13 weather forecast for Tomb-Sweeping Day, Shenzhen: what's the weather like in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Shenzhen? The weather was good at the beginning and end of the small holiday in Tomb-Sweeping Day. There was a heavy rain on April 4, with a temperature of 20-24℃; On the night of the 4th, a weak cold air spread, and it turned cloudy to light rain in Shenzhen, and the temperature dropped slightly. On 5th, the temperature dropped to 18-25℃. On the 6th, there was a 17-23℃ shower.

Affected by the strengthened southwest airflow, heavy precipitation occurred again in our city on March 30, and there was heavy rain to heavy rain in the city. From 8: 00 on March 30th to 6: 00 on March 3rd1day, the rainfall in our city is generally 35 ~ 50mm, and the maximum rainfall occurs at Xiyong Observatory in Dapeng New District (59.3mm). When it rains, it is accompanied by lightning, and the city recorded 392 times of lightning.

According to the forecast of the Municipal Meteorological Bureau, it will be cloudy with showers today. The temperature is 18℃ ~ 23℃, the easterly wind is 2 ~ 3, and the relative humidity is 85% ~ 95%. There will be moderate to heavy rain tomorrow, accompanied by thunderstorms and short-term winds. Looking forward to the Qingming holiday, affected by the trimming line and cold air, there will be another obvious heavy rainfall process in our city, accompanied by strong convective weather such as lightning and short-term strong winds.

According to the news of the Municipal Meteorological Bureau, there have been three heavy rainfall processes in our city from March 26th to 30th, and the weather in our city will remain unstable in the next few days, with strong local rainfall and uneven rainfall distribution. Please pay close attention to the latest forecast and early warning information released by the Municipal Meteorological Observatory through Weibo, website, TV, radio and other channels, and make preparations for heavy precipitation and lightning prevention. Don't stand high or near conductive objects, trees or masts during thunderstorms; Pay attention to disasters such as urban waterlogging and landslides that may be caused by local heavy precipitation.