Shanghai Meteorological Bureau issued a second red alert for a high temperature at 1 p.m. Monday afternoon, only two days after the first red alert. The temperature of Shanghai's downtown area exceeded 40 degrees Celsius, in some places even 43, under the influence of the western Pacific subtropical anticyclone.
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