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Shanghai weather on August 25

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本文目录一览一、Shanghai weather in July and August
What you want is the temperature record table (July-August):
July:
1st: 26-34
No. 2: 26-32
No. 3: 27-32
No. 4: 27-32
No. 5: 28-36
No. 6: 28-35
No. 7: 28-33
No. 8: 27-35
No. 9: 26-29
No. 10: 26-33
No. 11: 27-33
No. 12: 27-31
No. 13: 26-30
No. 14: 25-29
No. 15: 26-33
No. 16: 26-33
No. 17: 27-36
No. 18: 29-38
No. 19: 30-36
No. 20: 29-35
No. 21: 28-35
No. 22: 28-35
No. 23: 28-35
No. 24: 28-37
No. 25: 29-37
No. 26: 29-37
No. 27: 29-37
No. 28: 29-38
No. 29: 29-39
No. 30: 29-38
No. 31: 28-37
August:
No. 1: 38-39
No. 2: 29-38
No. 3: 25-34
No. 4: 27- 35
No. 5: 28-35
No. 6: 28-35
No. 7: 28-34
No. 8: 28-35
No. 9: 28- 34
No. 10: 27-33
No. 11: 27-31
No. 12: 26-32
No. 13: 26-29
No. 14: 25- 31
No. 15: 26-32
No. 16: 27-33
No. 17: 28-34
No. 18: 28-33
No. 19: 27- 32
No. 20: 27-31
No. 21: 27-33
No. 22: 27-32
No. 23: 27-33
No. 24: 28- 34
No. 25:27-34
No. 26: 27-34
No. 27: 28-35
No. 28: 28-35
No. 29: 28- 34
No. 30:27-33
No. 31: 26-32

二、What was the weather like in Shanghai in 2008?
1. Continuous heavy fog occurred from January 7th to 11th, which greatly affected transportation.
The persistent heavy fog in Shanghai from January 7th to 11th had a great impact on shipping, civil aviation, highways and other transportation departments due to its long duration, wide range and poor visibility. Due to the heavy fog, the three-island passenger transportation from Wusong Wharf to Chongming, Changxing and Hengsha and the inter-provincial waterway lines to Putuo Mountain in Zhejiang were suspended. About 200 ships anchored in the Yangtze River Estuary, and about 250 people gathered at various anchorages in Shanghai Port. ships; more than 700 long-distance passenger flights in Shanghai were delayed or canceled; nearly 200 flights at Pudong and Hongqiao airports were canceled or delayed; all highways in the city were closed; affected by shipping, the city's coal inventory dropped sharply, and the thermal coal inventory Once it fell below the warning line, coal-fired coal was in emergency across the board.
2. From mid-to-late January to early February, there were low temperatures, rain, snow and freezing weather, and road icing and blizzard warnings were issued for the first time.
From mid-to-late January to early February, we were hit by low-temperature rain, snow, and freezing weather. The intensity and duration were so great that the impact on the economy, society, and people's lives was unpre cedented in Shanghai's history. The city's average temperature from late January to early February was 2.1-2.9 degrees lower than the same period in normal years, and the average maximum temperature was 3.4-4.6 degrees lower, the lowest in 30 years; the duration of low-temperature rain and snow weather was the longest since 1964, with cumulative The amount of rain and snow of 114 mm was the largest in the same period in history after 1901; the snow depth in Qingpu and Chongming in the suburbs reached 22-23 cm, which was the second extreme value in Shanghai's 136-year meteorological record (29 cm in 1893).
Low temperature, rain, snow and ice have a major impact on transportation, agriculture, and people's lives. A total of 2 people died in the city, and 1,658 people were urgently relocated; 700 hectares of crops were affected; 82 residential houses collapsed and 594 houses were damaged; direct economic losses were 156 million yuan.
Three. Since 1999, the rainy season has lasted the longest and has the largest amount of rain.
The plum rain season in this city begins on June 7 and ends on July 4. During the plum rain period, pre cipitation is frequent and intense. The amount of plum rain at the Xujiahui station reached 390.5 mm, which is 60% more than normal. Since 1999, the rainy season has lasted the longest and has the largest amount of rain.
During the Meiyu period, heavy rains with more than 100 millimeters of rain occurred in central urban areas and Pudong. In Huangpu District, more than 87 millimeters of rain fell in one hour, a once-in-40-year event. Due to excessively concentrated rainfall, water accumulated on roads and flooded houses in some areas.
Four. Severe thunderstorms occur frequently in August, which is the month with the most thunderstorm days in the same period since 2000.
A total of 13 thunderstorm days occurred in August, of which nine consecutive days of severe convective weather occurred from the 12th to the 20th. This was the longest consecutive thunderstorm day since 1976. Frequent thunderstorms and strong winds caused casualties and house damage. , crops were affected, with direct economic losses of about 60 million yuan. Thunderstorms also affected the normal conduct of the Olympic football matches held in Shanghai.
Five. On August 25, the extremely heavy rain that had not been seen in a century had a serious impact on the operation of the city.
In the early morning of August 25, some areas of Shanghai experienced the strongest thunderstorm in more than a hundred years. The rainfall at the Xujiahui Meteorological Station reached 117.5 mm from 7:00 to 8:00, which was unpre cedented in the more than 130 years of meteorological records at the station. It can be seen that the cumulative rainfall in central urban areas such as Luwan, Changning, Putuo, and Huangpu, as well as Pudong, Minhang, Chongming and other places also exceeded the heavy rain standard of 100 millimeters. Due to the excessive concentration of rainfall, which far exceeded the drainage capacity of 27-36 millimeters per hour, more than 150 roads in the city accumulated 10-40 centimeters of water, more than 11,000 households received 5-10 centimeters of water, and more than 3,000 traffic accidents occurred. About 700 vehicles broke down. The heavy rain also caused the delay of more than 100 flights at Shanghai's Hongqiao and Pudong airports, and more than 400 long-distance shuttle flights were delayed.
6. From late October to early November, there were continuous rainy weather, and the rainfall hit a historical record for many years.
The weather in this city is cloudy and rainy from late October to early November. The rainfall at Xujiahui Station from late October to early November reached 113.8 mm, 2.2 times more than the same period in normal years, setting a record for the same period since 1991 (122.3 mm). Record. Continuous rainy weather has had a greater impact on agriculture during the "three autumns".

三、What will the weather be like in Hangzhou on August 24th and 25th? Gods, please help.
Friday, 21st, sunny to cloudy, high temperature: 36℃, low temperature: 26℃, south wind less than level 3, Saturday, 22nd cloudy, high temperature: 35℃, low temperature: 26℃, south wind, less than level 3, Sunday, 23rd Cloudy to thundershowers High temperature: 34℃ Low temperature: 26℃ South wind less than level 3 Monday 24th Cloudy to thundershowers High temperature: 34℃ Low temperature: 26℃ South wind less than level 3 Tuesday 25th Cloudy High temperature: 35℃ Low temperature: 26℃ south The wind is less than level 3. It will be cloudy on Wednesday the 26th. High temperature: 35℃ Low temperature: 26℃ South wind less than level 3
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