North China bakes in heatwave with temperatures of up to 42 deg C forecast to persist

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The Beijing authorities issued a second-highest level alert for extreme heat on June 11.

People cooling off in a Beijing river in June. The authorities warned it could get as hot as 37 deg C in some parts of the city.– An extreme heat warning was in place in Beijing on June 11 as temperatures soared across northern China, after a swathe of the northern hemisphere baked under record highs.

The authorities in Beijing issued an orange alert for extreme heat on June 11, the second-highest level in a four-tier system, warning that the mercury could climb as high as 37 deg C in some parts of the capital. High temperatures of up to 42 deg C are forecast to persist across northern, north-western and central areas, including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shaanxi, Hubei, Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang, until June 14, according to the national weather office.

 

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