China’s infamous sanfu period – the traditional 'dog days of summer' – officially wrapped up this week, but don’t pack away those fans yet! 🌡️ This year’s 30-day stretch (July 20-August 18) was the second-hottest on record, with temperatures averaging 23.21°C nationwide. Think of it as summer’s final boss battle… and it’s still not over.
Why This Heatwave Feels Like a Marathon 🏃♂️💨
From Xinjiang to Sichuan, over 100 weather stations logged record-breaking streaks of extreme heat. Some areas endured 15+ days above 35°C – imagine your AC working overtime like it’s in a K-pop dance routine! 💃 Scientists blame a stubborn high-pressure system trapping heat like a giant dome.
What’s Next? Spoiler: More Sweat 😅
Southern China’s heatwave is sticking around like an uninvited guest. Cities like Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Nanjing could hit 40°C this week. Pro tip from authorities: hydrate like you’re prepping for a TikTok challenge, avoid midday sun, and dress like you’re auditioning for a linen ad. 👕
While autumn technically starts in September, this heat’s playing by its own rules. Climate experts say such intense sanfu periods might become the new normal – so maybe invest in ice pops? 🍡
Reference(s):
cgtn.com