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What are the eight big stove cities in China?
Wuhan, Nanjing, Chongqing and Nanchang are old Changsha and Xi 'an, but now they have a new saying and a new "kitchen" feature. Hangzhou: continuous high temperature for 26 days. Yesterday, Zhejiang Meteorological Observatory issued an orange warning signal of high temperature, and cities such as Hangzhou, Shaoxing and Ningbo experienced high temperatures above 37℃ and above 40℃ locally. As early as July 5th, the highest temperature in Hang Cheng has jumped to 39.3℃. As of yesterday, the number of high temperature days in Hangzhou has reached 26 days, and the upward trend of temperature has not diminished. The Hangzhou municipal government opened the air-raid shelter for the citizens to enjoy the cool. In addition, because the current electricity consumption situation in Hangzhou can no longer meet the needs of production and life at the same time, from July 5, the municipal government's emergency electricity consumption plan jumped directly from the previous C level to E level, and all industrial and mining enterprises implemented "four stops and three opens" to use electricity for residents' daily life. Fuzhou: High fever lasts for 3 1 day. As of July 30th, the highest temperature in Fuzhou has been above 35℃ for 3 1 day, exceeding the two historical high temperature years of 1.956(26 days) and 2003 (24 days), setting a record of continuous high temperature days 1.880. According to the forecast of meteorological department, the hot weather in Fujian Province will continue. As for the highest temperature record: in 2003, the temperature in Fuzhou reached above 40℃, and the extreme highest temperature in the whole province appeared in July of 1967, and it was 43.2℃ in Fu 'an, Ningde. Guangzhou: The subtropical ridge with a record high fever this year has occupied South China for more than half a month. Yesterday, the highest temperature in Guangzhou was 36.5℃, which made Guangzhou set a record of high temperature above 35℃ for 20 days since July this year, leaving behind the record of 17 days in July 2003. The Meteorological Observatory also predicts that this sunny and hot weather will continue.
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