The Beijing Meteorological Observatory issued a weather forecast at 6:00 AM on the 19th:

Today, it will be partly cloudy during the day, with scattered showers or thunderstorms in mountainous areas, and light east winds of force 2 to 3. The highest temperature will be 26°C.

At night, it will turn cloudy with showers in the city center and western and southern areas, with light east winds of force 1 to 2. The lowest temperature will be 18°C.

Cloud cover will be high over the next three days, but most of the daytime will feel comfortable.

Beijing Meteorological Observatory

The Beijing Meteorological Observatory, originally established in 1950, is a key institution for weather monitoring and forecasting in China. It has played a crucial role in the development of modern meteorological science in the country, providing vital data for agriculture, aviation, and disaster prevention. Over the decades, it has expanded its capabilities with advanced technology, contributing to both national and global climate research.

Beijing Meteorological Observatory

The Beijing Meteorological Observatory, established in 1950, is a key institution for weather forecasting, climate research, and meteorological services in China. It has played a crucial role in modernizing China’s atmospheric observation systems, including the development of advanced radar and satellite monitoring networks. The observatory is also historically significant for its contributions to major events, such as providing weather support for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Beijing Meteorological Observatory

The Beijing Meteorological Observatory, originally established in the late 19th century, is one of China’s earliest modern meteorological institutions. Located in the capital, it has played a key role in weather monitoring and forecasting, evolving from a simple observation station into a major scientific center. Today, it continues to support climate research and public weather services in the region.