China News Agency, Shanghai, October 8th (Reporter Li Shuzheng) There is cold air in the north and typhoon in the south, but Shanghai is still experiencing "cold dew" at 30°C.

  On the 8th, enter the "cold dew" solar term.

According to the Shanghai Meteorological Department, Shanghai has ushered in the "cold dew", which ranks the third highest in history since the meteorological record.

  Meteorological data shows that the annual average temperature of the "Hanlu" solar term in Shanghai is 19.8℃, which usually has entered the autumn in the sense of meteorology.

The morning and evening are cool and the daytime is comfortable, coupled with the reduction of precipitation, Shanghai often presents a scene of long white clouds and refreshing autumn.

  However, the temperature in Shencheng that day was far from the word "cold".

On that day, the highest temperature in most parts of Shanghai was around 30℃, and the highest temperature at Xujiahui Weather Station reached 30.2℃.

  "The cold and dew competition is a little summer, and Shanghai's'endless summer'." Shanghainese intensively complained on social platforms: "The east wind brings rainwater, and the north wind sends cooling down. It is a dream."

  In the past November holiday, Shanghainese experienced the hottest National Day since 1949.

  From October 1 to 6, Shanghai continued to be sunny and hot, and the sun seemed to be hot, with the highest temperature steadily above 30°C.

According to meteorological data, since 1949, only 11 years during the Shanghai National Holidays have had the highest temperature above 30°C.

Among them, most of them exceeded 30°C for 1 to 2 days, and the temperature exceeded 30°C for 6 consecutive days this year, which really won the title of "the hottest November holiday".

  Affected by the cold air in northern China, a wide range of wind, rain and temperature have occurred.

In the coastal areas of southern China, under the influence of Typhoon No. 17 this year, "Lion Mountain", the "extra-long standby" of the high temperature in the area was also interrupted.

  The Shanghai Meteorological Department stated that the cold air affecting the north and the typhoon in the coastal areas of South China had no effect on Shanghai on the 8th and 9th.

  "When will it be autumn?" has become a hot topic in Shanghai.

The Shanghai Meteorological Department stated that starting from the 10th, the temperature in Shanghai is expected to drop day by day due to the continuous replenishment of cold air going south.

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