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Temperature in Shijiazhuang beats record high at comparable date
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The temperature rose to 30.4 degrees Celsius in Shijiazhuang on March 17, 8.2 degrees higher than any previous temperature at a corresponding date.

A girl protects herself from the sun in Century Park, Shijiazhuang City on March 17. The temperature rose to 30.4 degrees Celsius, 8.2 degrees higher than the previous record at a comparable date.

A girl protects herself from the sun in Century Park, Shijiazhuang City on March 17. The temperature rose to 30.4 degrees Celsius, 8.2 degrees higher than the previous record at a comparable date. 



Since March 14, most districts in Hebei Province have experienced raised temperatures with strong winds. On March 17 the temperature ranged from 25 to 33.2 degrees Celsius in central and southern areas, including Neiqiu County of Xingtai City, where the temperature reached 33.2 degrees Celsius, 10 degrees higher than the previous record at a corresponding date.

According to the Meteorological Bureau of Hebei Province, Shijiazhuang City previously recorded a maximum temperature of 22.2 degrees Celsius on March 17 1981, while the record low of -4.7 degrees Celsius was recorded in 1962.

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