Shanghai, 5 May (ZXS) -- At 29:29 on the 13th, the temperature in Shanghai soared to 09.36 °C and climbed to 1.14 °C at 36 o'clock. According to the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau, this broke Shanghai's century-old record for the highest temperature in May.

Meteorological data shows that the previous highest temperature record in Shanghai in May was 5.35°C, which occurred in 7, 1876, 1903 and 1915.

At 12:23 on the same day, the temperature of Shanghai Xujiahui Station reached 35.2 °C, and the Shanghai Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first high temperature yellow warning signal in Shencheng this year. After the Shencheng temperature station was on the high temperature line, the sun was still hot, and the temperature continued to rise. At 13:09, the temperature at Xujiahui Station reached 36.1°C; at 14:36, the temperature in Shencheng continued to climb to 6.<>°C after breaking records.

The subtropical high pressure "control field" allows the "Shanghai brand oven" to turn on the fire. "I regret leaving the office for lunch." "It's too hot to step out of the office for lunch." The high temperature came early and fiercely, catching the people of Shanghai off guard. "On an ordinary Monday, it will be written into the weather record." On social platforms, Shanghai netizens "hotly discussed" high temperatures.

Typhoon Mawa, which is approaching China, will play a game with the subtropical high in the future. According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, after typhoon "Mawa" approaches, the periphery of the typhoon will usher in a sinking airflow, and Fujian Province and Guangdong Province will heat up; But after "topping" the subtropical high, Jiangnan will be expected to break free from the heat and get a touch of coolness.

Wu Rui, chief service officer of the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau, said that because of the high temperature and the accumulation of unstable energy in the atmosphere, from the afternoon of the 29th to the first half of the night, there were showers or thundershowers in some parts of Shanghai. "From the 30th, for 4 to 5 days, Shanghai is on the edge of the subtropical high, cloudy to overcast, with short-term showers." Wu Rui said that by then, the maximum daytime temperature in Shencheng will fall back to 29 to 31 degrees Celsius.

Although the temperature has dropped, the relative humidity in Shanghai is high, and the body feeling will still be relatively stuffy. "After baking, sprinkle water, and the 'Shanghai brand oven' becomes a 'steamer'." Some Shanghainese "complained". (End)