As the effects of the cold tide came to an end, temperatures began to rise one after another in various places, and the weather has clearly warmed up. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that although cold air will cool down in the next few days, the strength of cold air is weak, making it difficult to change the overall warm pattern. Around the 19th, the highest temperature line of 20℃ will rise in strides northward to central Jianghuai, and the highest temperature of the 10℃ line will rise north to southern North China. In particular, the temperature in Northeast China, Jianghuai, Jiangnan and other places will be higher than in the same period of the year. The highest temperatures on Friday were 22℃ in Hefei and 23℃ in Changsha, both higher than 12℃ in the same period of the year. This temperature is equivalent to the local feeling in early November or even late October.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
As the effects of the cold tide came to an end, temperatures began to rise one after another in various places, and the weather has clearly warmed up. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that although cold air will cool down in the next few days, the strength of cold air is weak, making it difficult to change the overall warm pattern. Around the 19th, the highest temperature line of 20℃ will rise in strides northward to central Jianghuai, and the highest temperature of the 10℃ line will rise north to southern North China. In particular, the temperature in Northeast China, Jianghuai, Jiangnan and other places will be higher than in the same period of the year. The highest temperatures on Friday were 22℃ in Hefei and 23℃ in Changsha, both higher than 12℃ in the same period of the year. This temperature is equivalent to the local feeling in early November or even late October.