According to the China Weather Network, today (21st), Beijing’s heat will continue, with a maximum temperature of 34°C, with gusts of around 6 and thunderstorms in the mountains in the afternoon. The public should pay attention to heatstroke prevention and sun protection, avoid mountainous areas, rivers and other areas when traveling, and beware of geological disasters.

This morning, the cloud cover in Beijing's Haidian District increased.

  The weather in Beijing was sunny and hot yesterday. Monitoring showed that at 15:00, the highest temperature in the Southern Suburb Observatory reached 34.2℃, and a high temperature of 35℃ occurred in Tongzhou. The temperature in most of the plain was above 33℃.

  Today, the cloud cover in Beijing has increased and the temperature is still relatively high. The Beijing Meteorological Observatory issued a weather forecast at 6 o'clock on the 21st. It is expected that it will be cloudy and sunny during the day, and there will be thunderstorms in the mountainous area in the afternoon. The southerly wind will turn from level 2 to level 3 and 4 (about 6 gusts). The maximum temperature is 34℃; it will be cloudy at night and turn south. The north wind is level 1, 2 and the lowest temperature is 22℃.

  Tomorrow, there will be thunderstorms in western and northern Beijing, but the temperature will not drop significantly, with the highest temperature being 33°C.

  Meteorological experts reminded that summer heat is the "theme" of the weather in Beijing this week. The temperature is higher and the ultraviolet rays are strong. The public should pay attention to heatstroke prevention and sun protection, water and electricity saving. There are many thunderstorms in mountainous areas this afternoon, and public travel should try to avoid mountainous areas, rivers and other areas. Beware of geological disasters.