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Will it rain continuously in Beijing these days?

No way ~ the weather is quite good these days

The sunny weather in Beijing continues today with the highest temperature of 31℃, and the temperature difference between day and night will reach 16℃

Today (24 During the day), Beijing continues to be sunny with a maximum temperature of 31°C and a minimum temperature of 15°C at night. The temperature difference between day and night is as high as 16°C. The public is advised to adjust their clothing in a timely manner to prevent colds. The next three days will be mainly sunny and cool, suitable for ventilation and outdoor activities. The weather will be dry, so you need to pay attention to hydration and sun protection.

Yesterday, Beijing entered the autumnal equinox in sunny weather. The temperature rises during the day, with the maximum temperature around 32°C. Coupled with strong ultraviolet rays, the weather is dry and hot around noon.

Today, the sunshine continues. The Beijing Meteorological Observatory issued a weather forecast at 6 o'clock. It is expected to be sunny during the day, with a north wind of level 3 or 4 turning southerly to level 2, with a maximum temperature of 31°C. It will be clear at night, with a southerly wind of level 1 or level 2, and a minimum temperature of 15°C. The temperature difference between day and night is as high as 16°C. The public is asked to adjust their clothing in time to prevent colds.

Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow will still be mainly sunny or cloudy, and the temperature will drop slightly. The maximum temperature the day after tomorrow may drop below 30℃.

Meteorological experts remind that Beijing will mainly have sunny and cool weather in the next three days, which is suitable for ventilation and outdoor activities. However, the ultraviolet radiation is strong and the weather is dry. You need to moisturize frequently, pay attention to fire safety, and beware of fires.