The weather in Shanghai is fine today, and the temperature difference between day and night is large. The lowest temperature is between 9~16 degrees, and Chongming, Fengxian, Qingpu and other stations are less than 10 degrees. The temperature rises rapidly during the day, with the highest temperature coming between 24-28 degrees Celsius and 27 degrees Celsius at Xujiahui Station. The sky is blue and clear, and it has the taste of early summer.
Tomorrow, there will still be less rain in the central and eastern parts of the mainland, and the weather will continue to be sunny to cloudy in Shencheng. The temperature was not much different from today, 17-27 degrees. It is suitable for washing and drying and traveling.
In the next 10 days, the main precipitation on the mainland will still be in the southern region, and the precipitation will be weak in the early stage and strengthened in the later period, and the concentrated periods will be 14-15 and 18-20. This week, the weather in Shencheng was stable, with sunny or cloudy weather playing the leading role. The temperature difference between day and night is significant, the lowest temperature in the central city is around 17 degrees in the early morning, the suburbs are mostly around 14 degrees, and the maximum temperature during the day is around 26-29 degrees, feeling that summer is just around the corner.
Shanghai meteorological standard and perennial average summer time:
Summer standard: After the beginning of summer (around May 5), if the average daily temperature ≥ 22 degrees for five consecutive days, it is summer, and the first day is the first day of summer.
Perennial average summer onset time: The average perennial summer onset time in Shanghai (1991-2020) is May 24.
Based on the meteorological data of Xujiahui Station over the years
Tomorrow's weather
Weather for the next few days
May 15 (Wednesday): Cloudy, 17~26 degrees
May 16 (Thursday): Sunny to cloudy, 17~26 degrees
May 17 (Friday): Sunny to cloudy, 18~28 degrees
May 18 (Saturday): Cloudy, 18~28 degrees