Recently, the frequent occurrence of urban extreme precipitation has become the focus of academic and social attention. To systematically analyze the impact of urbanization factors on the spatial components of extreme precipitation, this study uses the coupling method of WRF and UCM to conduct numerical simulation analysis of extremely typical extreme precipitation events in the Greater Bay Area. The results showed that the daily precipitation in the Greater Bay Area exceeded 300 mm, which was significantly higher than other surrounding areas. Compared with the NON scheme, the UCM scheme had a higher precipitation simulation result in Greater Bay Area, and it was more than 20mm higher in a few areas. Urbanization factors have enhanced extreme precipitation. The increase of air specific humidity and temperature jointly promoted the formation of convective precipitation above urban and built-up land.