On January 19th, in the past 10 days, large areas in the central and eastern regions have been warmer than usual during the same period. Yesterday, the Northeast region was unusually warm compared to the same period, with Liaoning Liaozhong reaching 8.2 ℃, breaking the local record for the highest temperature in January. Harbin’s highest temperature was 0.7 ℃, Changchun’s 3.9 ℃, and Shenyang’s 7.9 ℃, all of which were over 13 ℃ higher than the same period in previous years; In addition, including Kunming and Dali in Yunnan, Yanyuan in Sichuan, and Hanzhong in Shaanxi, the temperature also broke the record for the highest temperature in mid January yesterday. Due to the overall weakness and northward path of the cold air, the warming will continue in the next two days. The warmth in large areas south of the Yellow River will reach its peak, and the area with the highest temperature above 20 ℃ will significantly expand. On the 21st, the northern end of the maximum temperature line of 20 ℃ will advance to southern Henan, and many areas in the south will warm up beyond the level of the usual spring equinox or even Qingming season.
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