Home » today » News » The cold air in the north has been delivered: the temperature in the north-east will drop by at least 10 ℃ in the next week and the south will continue to be hot – Warning! -CnBeta.COM

The cold air in the north has been delivered: the temperature in the north-east will drop by at least 10 ℃ in the next week and the south will continue to be hot – Warning! -CnBeta.COM

According to China Weather Network, typhoon “Plum Blossom” was suspended last night, its impact on the north-east also ended during the day, and weather in much of the north-east has temporarily calmed down.However, soon after the typhoon cleared, the northeastern region ushered in cold air.

During the day today, the influence of cold air has progressively unfolded: compared to the same time yesterday, at 14:00 today, the central and eastern parts of Inner Mongolia are more northerly. There was a sharp drop in temperature. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that the temperature in eastern Inner Mongolia and northeastern China will drop 4-8 degrees Celsius from tonight to 19 and the temperature in eastern northeastern China will reach more than 10 degrees Celsius.

After cooling, the higher and lower temperatures in Harbin, Changchun and Shenyang will subsequently update new lows after the start of autumn this year. Among them, the lowest temperature in Harbin and Changchun from the night of the 19th to the morning of the 20th can only be around 4 ℃, which is already the feeling of late autumn.

This cold air will not only spread to the northeast, it will also affect northern China, Huanghuai, and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River early next week.

On the 20th, the highest temperature in northern China will drop from 30 ℃ of the last two days to the first 20 ℃, the Huanghuai region will drop from the first 30 ℃ to around 25 ℃, and some areas in the middle and lower parts of the Yangtze River will have still high temperatures this weekend, but will drop to 30 ° C or less by next week.

The hottest is still in southern China. In the coming days, under the control of heat and high pressure on the mainland, there will still be “autumn tigers” in many parts of southern China.

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