Chinese city still officially in summer as 30-year heat record broken
Briefly

Guangzhou, a city of nearly 19 million, has recorded 235 summer days this year, surpassing the previous record set in 1994 due to unusually warm weather.
This year, a lack of cold winds from the Siberian high has resulted in higher temperatures in Guangzhou, where the average is currently 24.9C.
Extreme weather events, including droughts and floods, are increasingly common in China, highlighting the impact of climate change on infrastructure and weather patterns.
Meteorological services in Guangdong define seasonal changes based on temperature, with autumn expected to begin only after a sustained drop below 22C.
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