The forecast setup for Shanghai tomorrow points to one clear outcome — warmer than 27°C. We've got southerly winds pushing warm air north, high-pressure ridging, and a heatwave that's showing no signs of quitting. Shanghai hit 30°C just three days ago. Today's cooler 19°C reading looks like a brief interruption before temperatures bounce right back up. Every major forecast model — from the China Meteorological Administration to international services — is calling for 28 to 30°C at Pudong Airport. Sure, there's chatter about light rain and cloud cover potentially capping the peak, but that's not enough to pin the temperature at exactly 27°C. The conditions are primed for something hotter, and the market knows it. Twenty-seven degrees would require the heat to stall at a very specific number when all the atmospheric momentum is pushing upward. That's not how weather works when you've got these southerly flows and ridging patterns locked in. I'd skip this bracket entirely and look at the warmer options — the data's screaming that Shanghai's going to sail past this mark.
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Will the highest temperature in Shanghai be 27°C on April 9?
Market: Will the highest temperature in Shanghai be 27°C on April 9?
Will the highest temperature in Shanghai be 27°C on April 9?
Market: Will the highest temperature in Shanghai be 27°C on April 9?