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Beijing’s “control field” should travel on a sunny day today, strong UV rays need to be protected

  China Weather News Today (October 5), Beijing finally ushered in a sunny day with low wind after several days of continuous windy weather. Generally speaking, it is a good day for travel.

However, the ultraviolet rays are strong during the day and the air is dry. The public should do a good job of sun protection and water replenishment when going out, and pay attention to the safety of fire in the wild.

  Yesterday, the weather in Beijing was fine, but the wind was still strong.

At 14:25 in the afternoon, the temperature observed at the Southern Suburb Observatory was 17.7°C, accompanied by a northerly wind of level 4, with gusts of around 7-8. The northerly wind was blowing strongly and the temperature was not high. Certain trouble.

  Today, the weather in Beijing is still sunny, and the wind is significantly lower than the previous two days, making it a suitable weather for traveling.

According to the forecast issued by the Beijing Meteorological Observatory at 6 o'clock this morning, today, Beijing will be fine during the day, with north-south breeze level 2~3, and the highest temperature is 19℃; at night it will be sunny and cloudy, with south-north wind level 1~2 and the lowest temperature is 6℃ .

  Tomorrow, Beijing will still maintain sunny and cloudy weather. The highest temperature in the plains is expected to be around 20°C, and the lowest temperature at night may only be around 10°C. The temperature difference between day and night is large.

  The Meteorological Department reminded that today and tomorrow, Beijing will "control the field" on sunny days, with strong ultraviolet rays and dry air. The public should pay attention to sun protection and water replenishment and the safety of wild fire.

In addition, the temperature in Beijing has dropped significantly in the past two days, especially when the body feels cold in the morning and evening. The public needs to add clothing in time to prevent catching colds.