Shanghai breaks more than century-old heat record in sweltering May
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Shanghai breaks more than century-old heat record in sweltering May
Shanghai saw its hottest day in May for more than 100 years on Monday with temperatures hitting 36.1 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit), continuing a brutal trend of unusually hot weather in the country since March.
Shanghai breaks more than century-old heat record in sweltering May
BEIJING -- Shanghai saw its hottest day in May for more than 100 years on Monday with temperatures hitting 36.1 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit), continuing a brutal trend of unusually hot weather in the country since March.
Shanghai breaks more than century-old heat record in sweltering May
BEIJING — Shanghai saw its hottest day in May for more than 100 years on Monday (May 29) with temperatures hitting 36.1 degrees Celsius (97 degrees Fahrenheit), continuing a brutal trend of unusually hot weather in the country since March. Several southern Chinese provinces are expected to swelter under extreme heat over the next few days and weather experts have...
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