China News Service, Beijing, March 9 (Reporter Chen Su) The reporter learned from the China Meteorological Administration on the 9th that recently, most areas in the north have experienced rising temperatures amid clear skies. It is expected that early next week, temperatures in many places will hit record highs this year.

  On the 8th, it was mostly sunny weather in most parts of the north.

The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that temperatures will continue to rise in most parts of the north this weekend, and temperatures in Northeast China, North China, Huanghuai and other places will generally turn to higher than normal levels for the same period.

Next Monday (March 11), the maximum temperature line of 10℃ will move north to the southern part of Northeast China. The maximum temperature in many places in North China and Huanghuai will rise to 15℃, approaching 20℃ locally. Southern Hebei, Henan, Shaanxi The highest temperatures in some areas in the south, Hubei, Anhui and other places will set a new high this year.

  While most of the north is heating up rapidly during the day, the temperature difference between day and night will also gradually widen.

For example: On the 9th, the temperature difference between day and night in cities such as Xi'an and Lanzhou reached about 15°C.

  Compared with the sunny and dry weather pattern in most of the north, this weekend, a new round of precipitation in the south will start from the eastern part of southwest China. Rainfall will increase in southern Jiangnan and South China, and there may be heavy rains in some areas of Guangdong, Guangxi and other places.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that from the 9th to the 11th, there will be moderate to heavy rains in southern Jiangnan, South China, and southeastern Guizhou, and there will be heavy rains in parts of eastern Guangxi and western Guangxi.

  Affected by frequent rainy weather, temperatures in some areas of southern China will remain lower than normal for the same period of the year.

This weekend, the highest temperatures in Guangxi, Guangdong, and Fujian will generally be less than 20°C.

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