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How high is the temperature in Zhejiang?

The highest temperature in Zhejiang is 40℃.

The high temperature in summer strongly affects Zhejiang Province. The highest temperature in most parts of the province has crossed the "high temperature line" and reached 35℃ to 39℃. As of that day 16: 30, the highest temperature in the province appeared in Qingtian, Lishui, reaching 40.4℃, becoming the first county (city, district) in Zhejiang Province to break 40℃ this year. As the subtropical high moves northward, it will continue to be sunny and hot, and the temperature will be "thriving". The maximum daily temperature in most areas is 36℃ to 39℃, and it can reach 40℃ in parts of central and southern Zhejiang in summer.

Yuyao, Ningbo ranks first in real-time high temperature in China for many times. Subsequently, the temperatures in Jinhua Wuyi, Ningbo Cixi, Hangzhou and Huzhou also kept rising. At present, Zhejiang has occupied 7 places with the highest temperature 10 in China. Hangzhou Meteorological Observatory often issues high-temperature red warning.

Precautions for high temperature heatstroke prevention in summer:

1. Increase drinking water appropriately.

The hot weather in summer increases the amount of perspiration. Therefore, it is necessary to appropriately increase the amount of drinking water, and drink at least 8~ 10 glasses of water every day.

2. Reduce the time for outdoor activities

When the weather is hot, outdoor activities should be avoided at noon, preferably indoors, and indoor courts, gyms, yoga halls, etc. can be selected as sports venues.

3. Breathable clothes

It is hot in summer, so you should wear light clothes and avoid wearing heavy black clothes. It is recommended not to turn on low-temperature air conditioning indoors, and then wear a cotton-padded jacket to cover the quilt.

Reasonable arrangement of diet

In hot summer, you should eat more fruits and vegetables with strong coolness and rich vitamins, and eat less greasy, spicy and irritating foods.