According to the China Weather Network, today and tomorrow (August 3rd to 4th), most of Beijing will have sunny to cloudy weather with relatively high temperatures, with a maximum temperature of 34-35℃. There will be thunder showers in the mountains in the afternoon, please pay attention to nowcasting, and pay attention to lightning and rain protection. Please take precautions due to thunderstorms in Beijing from the 5th to the weekend.

  Yesterday in most areas of Beijing, the daytime was mostly sunny, with plenty of sunshine and strong ultraviolet rays. At 14:15 in the afternoon, the temperature in the southern suburbs observatory weather station had risen to 32.8℃, and the body felt hot. From evening to night, thunderstorms occurred in some areas. Monitoring showed that from 16:00 on the 2nd to 22:00 on the 2nd, the city's average precipitation was 2.4 mm and the urban average precipitation was 1.6 mm. The city's largest precipitation occurred at Tongzhou Tongshun Racecourse, which was 42.4 mm.

This morning, the weather in Beijing was fine.

  Today and tomorrow, most of Beijing will have sunny to cloudy weather with relatively high temperatures. The Beijing Meteorological Observatory issued a weather forecast at 6 o'clock this morning. It is expected that today will be sunny to cloudy, with thunderstorms in the mountainous area, north to south breeze at second and third level, and the highest temperature is 34℃; The temperature is 24℃. There will be thunder showers in the mountains in the afternoon, please pay attention to nowcasting, and pay attention to lightning and rain protection.

  The temperature will continue to rise tomorrow, and the highest temperature will hit the 35℃ high temperature line. The public should pay attention to heatstroke prevention and sun protection.

Beijing may see high temperatures tomorrow.

  From the 5th to the weekend, there are thunderstorms in Beijing. The public can bring rain gear when traveling and pay attention to traffic safety. At present, it is the main flood season of "seven lower and eight uppers". It is recommended that you avoid visiting the mountainous areas as much as possible and beware of geological disasters.