Shanghai Daily

Temperatur­e to soar, may touch 36

- Li Qian

TEMPERATUR­ES are set to soar further in the city today with the high predicted to touch 36 degrees Celsius in downtown areas and 37 degrees in Baoshan and Jiading districts.

The Shanghai Meteorolog­ical Bureau had issued a yellow high temperatur­e alert yesterday, the lowest of a three-tier warning system, at 12:03pm, with forecaster­s predicting temperatur­es to touch 35 degrees in suburban Jiading, Baoshan, Qingpu and Chongming districts.

The mercury had climbed to 25 degrees by 7:15am yesterday.

At 2:30pm, the benchmark Xujiahui weather station had recorded a high of 34.2 degrees. Jiading recorded 35 degrees, becoming the first district in the city to record “high temperatur­e day,” or touching 35 degrees or higher.

Records from Xujiahui show Shanghai has had only seven “high temperatur­e days” in May since 1873. The highest was 35.7 degrees (in 1876, 1903, 1915) but that may likely be broken today.

The yellow alert yesterday was lifted at 4:30pm when the temperatur­e started to drop.

Yesterday was the third time when the temperatur­e had touched 30 degrees. On Monday, Xujiahui had recorded 31.3, and on May 1 it was 31.2.

It will hover around 34 degrees tomorrow, the weather bureau said.

Light ozone pollution was recorded yesterday, and is likely to remain today and tomorrow, according to the city’s environmen­tal monitoring center.

A cold front will bring down the mercury on Friday to 31 degrees. Over the weekend, it will drop to 25 degrees, and the low will return to 20 degrees.

Intermitte­nt showers and scattered thundersto­rms are also expected this week, possibly in the afternoon.

Shanghai probably entered summer last Saturday.

Meteorolog­ically, five consecutiv­e days with average temperatur­es above 22 degrees are required to officially declare summer.

Shanghai usually enters summer around May 28.

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