Beijing will cool down next week!The highest temperature today is 33 ° C. Why is it so hot in September?
Author:Beijing released Time:2022.09.17
On September 17th, Saturday, Beijing was cloudy during the day, and the north to the south wind was two or three, and the highest temperature would reach 33 ° C again. By Sunday morning, Beijing's north wind was large. Everyone should pay attention to windproof.
For more than a week (September 7th to 15th), the average temperature in Beijing was 23.0 ° C, which was higher than the same period (20.4 ° C).
Jing Hao, chief forecaster of the Municipal Meteorological Observatory, said that the main reason for the high temperature is that the first time the subtropical high -pressure location was generally north, the cold air in the middle latitude was weak, and the heating group was controlled by the heating group over the Beijing area. In the afternoon to the night, there are scattered thunder shower. Most of the time, the weather is sunny to cloudy, and the conditions of sunlight during the day are good, which is conducive to the temperature increase of radiation. In addition, the wind is small, the humidity is large, and the body sensation is sultry.
It is expected that from the 19th, the temperature in Beijing will drop significantly, especially during the 20th day, the highest temperature is only 24 ° C.
At present, Beijing is in the late summer and early autumn, and has not yet reached the standard of meteorology about autumn, but it has already had a faint autumn. According to@weather news, Beijing may start the autumn process next week. Everyone also pays attention to the weather forecast in time to prevent colds.
Source: Beijing Daily
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