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Currently in Boston — August 3, 2023: Muggy with some showers on the way
Plus, Beijing gets its worst rainstorm in history.
The weather, currently.
Muggy with some showers on the way
Dry weather continues Thursday with a slow increase in humidity by evening. Temperatures will be near 80°, warmer than Wednesday. It becomes muggy Thursday night with a few showers by Friday morning. I'm not expecting a lot of rain but there will be more showers developing for the afternoon and evening. Those showers could be heavier and areas that get a thunderstorm could see over an inch of rain. High pressure builds back in for the weekend along with a return to Sunshine and seasonably warm temperatures in the lower '80s. Humidity levels will be noticeable but not oppressive.
What you need to know, currently.
Beijing has just endured 744.8 mm (29.3 in) of rain in just 72 hours — the heaviest three-day rainstorm in the recorded history of the capital city of China, dating back to at least 1860.
Images and video from Beijing and the surrounding area show absolutely torrential floodwaters and widespread effects as thousands of rescue workers have been dispatched to help look for survivors.
The rain came from the remnants of Typhoon Doksuri, which Currently covered last week as it was approaching the Philippines and Taiwan. Sea surface temperatures near the Chinese coast are well above average, contributing to the anomalous moisture in the air. In Hebei Province, just to the west of Beijing, the rainfall totals were even higher — as much as 1003 mm (39.5 in) over the past 72 hours.
The river course in the west of Beijing after the heavy rain
— Jim yang (@yangyubin1998)
11:14 AM • Aug 1, 2023
China’s hottest-ever temperature was also recorded this summer — as Sanbao in Xinjiang Province hit 52.2°C (126°F) on July 16th — which Currently also summarized as it happened.
What you can do, currently.
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