Just when we thought we could breathe a sigh of relief and recover from the aftermath of Typhoon Capricorn, the weather caught us off guard again. In the central and eastern regions, especially in Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou and other places, continuous rain has made it difficult to travel and the rhythm of life has also been disrupted. I thought that cooling would bring coolness, but I didn't expect the humidity to soar, making us feel like we were wrapped in a hot and humid quilt, and we couldn't escape. It's not just an discomfort, high humidity can also cause colds, joint pain, and even affect mental health.
When it comes to cooling down, the friends in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai may have to cheer. After all, as you can see from the 24-hour temperature change chart, the temperature here has indeed dropped significantly. Hubei, Jiangxi and other places even experienced a cooling of more than 10 degrees, and the temperature in many places in the Yangtze River Delta only hovered around 30 degrees, and the high temperature was finally driven away. But don't get too happy, it's not cooler than expected, it's more stuffy.
At this juncture, Typhoon Bebinca also came to add to the chaos. The proximity of Béjart not only means the arrival of wind and rain, but also may bring great challenges to fisheries and shipping in coastal areas. At present, it is moving in a northwesterly direction under the guidance of the subtropical high, and is expected to enter the East China Sea soon and has the potential to set off storms in the coastal areas of the Yangtze River Delta. The future path of Bebinca is uncertain, but it is certain that the Mid-Autumn Festival in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai will be spent in the wind and rain.
This kind of weather is really joyful and worrying. We were looking forward to the cooling, but we were afraid of the sweltering heat. As a bystander, I can only say that in this kind of weather, we have to be prepared, keep an eye on the weather forecast, and plan every day. Especially in this festival, which is supposed to be a reunion and moon appreciation, residents in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai may have to face the inconvenience and anxiety caused by the typhoon.
After all, this weather is like life, and there are always some surprises. If you are also confused by this wave of operations, then give a thumbs up, pass it on to your friends, and pay attention to this changeable weather together. Do you have any tips for coping with this kind of weather? Leave your thoughts in the comments section and let's talk about how to stay in a good mood in the changing weather! Let's look forward to the clear sky after the storm.