The Beijing Meteorological Observatory issued at 6:00 on the 25th:
This morning to daytime, it will be cloudy turning overcast. Most areas will have light fog in the morning, with scattered thunderstorms in the mountains by evening. North wind force 1 turning to south wind force 3-4, with gusts around force 6. Maximum temperature 26°C.
At night, it will be overcast turning to partly cloudy, with scattered thunderstorms in the mountains. South wind turning to north wind force 3-4, with gusts around force 6. Minimum temperature 15°C.
Afternoon gusts will be noticeable. From evening to night, there will be scattered thunderstorms in the mountains. Please take precautions.
Beijing Meteorological Observatory
The Beijing Meteorological Observatory, established in 1950, is a key institution for weather forecasting and climate research in China. It has played a vital role in monitoring and predicting weather patterns for the capital and surrounding regions, especially during major events like the 2008 Summer Olympics. The observatory’s work supports public safety, agriculture, and disaster prevention through advanced meteorological technology and data analysis.
Beijing Meteorological Observatory
The Beijing Meteorological Observatory, established in 1950, is a key institution for weather monitoring and forecasting in China. It has evolved from a basic observation station into a modern facility using advanced technology, playing a crucial role in providing accurate weather data for the capital and supporting disaster prevention efforts. Its history reflects the development of China’s meteorological science and its adaptation to urban growth and climate challenges.