
Asian heatwave at the weekend brought the hottest spring day in Chinese history” In Mangxiaohu, Xinjiang, Tmax reached +47,0°C, in Shahe +45,5°C, in Linzhou +43,2°C or in Turpan +43,6°C.
Meanwhile, Mongolia reported above +35°C and tropical nights (Tmins above +20°C) in altitudes almost 2000 MASL.
Hot air has shifted already above Japan. The highest May Tmins of +21,0°C in Hokota, +20,8°C in Kashima, +18,7°C in Nasukarasuyama, +21,9°C in Ebina, were measured. Heatwave will be continue until the end of May.
Only yesterday we informed about anomalous almost +40°C in Siberia in May /https://mkweather.com/unbelievable-40c-in-siberia-in-may-423c-above-50n-in-kazakhstan-china-with-470c-iran-486c-floods-in-china-611-mm-24-h-and-vietnam//.
In Iraq, the hottest nights in history were observed: +32,7°C in Rafei, +32,4°C in Kut al Yai, +31,0°C in Kut .
In higher elevations in Pakistan, records fell in Zhob with Tmin +26,0°C and Tmax +40,5°C, both May records.
Extreme +48,6°C was measured in Qurayyat, Oman.
Itabayat in Philippines had its hottest May night in history with a minimum temperature of +28,2°C.
Extreme floods hit Bangalore, India, southern China and northern Vietnam (Tweets below).
HEATWAVES IN CHINA AND JAPAN
HEATWAVES IN THE MIDDLE EAST
HEATWAVES IN PHILIPPINES
FLOODS IN CHINA
FLOODS IN NORHTERN VIETNAM
FLOODS IN BANGALURU, INDIA
FLOODS IN INDONESIA
