China News Service, Beijing, February 19 (Reporter Chen Su) The reporter learned from the China Meteorological Administration on the 19th that from the 19th to the 21st, the temperature in most parts of China rose significantly, and the temperature rose by 12 to 18 ℃ in many places, from North China to Jiangnan. The temperature has set a new high this year, and many places have recovered, such as April and May.

  At 5 o'clock on the 19th, compared with 5 o'clock on the 18th, the temperature in Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai and other places rebounded, and the temperature in eastern Inner Mongolia, central and western Liaoning, western Hebei, and northern Shandong rose by 12-18°C.

  According to forecasts, from the 19th to this weekend, the temperature in most parts of China will continue to rise. The maximum temperature of 20℃ will rapidly expand northward, and the maximum temperature in most areas south of the Yellow River will rise above 20℃.

The temperature from North China to Jiangnan will be a new high this year. The highest temperature is about 10℃ to 15℃ higher than the same period of normal year. Among them, Taiyuan and Zhengzhou may break the highest temperature record in February.

  According to forecasts, the degree of warming in many areas is comparable to that of April and May of the year. For example, the highest temperature in Zhengzhou will reach 27℃ on the 21st, and the highest temperature in Shijiazhuang, Nanjing, Wuhan, Changsha, Hangzhou and other places will also be around 25℃ on the 21st.

  In terms of precipitation, although it has entered the rainy solar term, rain has been scarce in the central and eastern regions recently. The rain and snow are mainly in the southwest, northeast and northern Xinjiang.

The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will be light rain in parts of the southern Sichuan Basin, western Guizhou, and most of Yunnan from the 19th to the 21st, and light to moderate snow or sleet in the central and northern parts of Northeast China, northern Xinjiang, and northeastern Inner Mongolia. There was heavy snow on the ground.

  It is understood that this round of heating will continue until around the 21st, after which a new round of cold air will affect China, and the cumulative temperature drop in many places can reach about 10 ℃ next week.

  Experts reminded that the temperature fluctuates significantly in the coming week, and the public should pay attention to adding or removing clothing in time to prevent colds.

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