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According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, affected by typhoon “Mesaq”, from 08:00 on the 31st to 08:00 on September 1, there will be 7-9 levels east of Taiwan, most of the Sea of East China, the northeast coast of the island of Taiwan and the coast of Zhejiang. There are strong winds. Among them, winds in the southeastern part of the East China Sea are 10-12, and winds near the center of the typhoon can reach 13-17, with gusts of 17 and more.
Heavy rains in parts of Sichuan, Yunnan and elsewhere
Yesterday, there were torrential rains in parts of southern Sichuan and the western basins, central and northern Yunnan, etc., with heavy local rains and heavy local rains (250-307mm) in Ya’an, Qionglai and Deyang of Sichuan. The maximum precipitation per hour in the mentioned areas was 50-96 mm; Heavy or torrential rains fell in parts of northeast Inner Mongolia, western Hebei, southern Beijing, western Shandong Peninsula, and local heavy rains (100-175mm) in Rizhao, Shandong and Weifang.
Heavy rains in eastern northeast China and Yunnan
It is estimated that from 08:00 on August 31 to 08:00 on September 1, there will be heavy rains in parts of central and eastern Jilin, eastern Liaoning, the Shandong Peninsula, and central and western Yunnan. . Among them, there will be heavy rains in southeast Liaoning and other places. (100 ~ 150 mm). Some of the mentioned areas are accompanied by short-term heavy rains (the maximum hourly rainfall is 20-50mm and the local area can exceed 60mm), and there is strong convective weather such as thunderstorms. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue storm warning at 06:00 on August 31.
Also, affected by the “Mesaq” and its peripheral circulation, as of the night of the 2nd, most of the northeast region, eastern Inner Mongolia and other places will have a strong stormy climate, with moderate to heavy rains in the most areas, and heavy or heavy rains in some areas.
Typhoon “Mesaq” will affect eastern waters
Typhoon number 9 this year, “Maysak”, went from typhoon level to strong typhoon level last night. Today (31) at 5 in the morning, its center is in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, about 530 kilometers east of Naha, Okinawa, Japan. On the surface, the maximum wind force near the center is 14 levels (42 m / s).
“Mesaac” is anticipated to move north, west and north at a speed of 25-30 kilometers per hour, gradually approaching the southern waters of the Ryukyu Islands, and will move to the southeastern part of the China Sea. Eastern in the early morning of September 1, and its intensity will continue to increase. , The strongest can reach the level of the super typhoon (52 ~ 58m / s, level 16 ~ 17); then it turns east to north in the northern part of the East China Sea, and tends to the southern part of the Korean peninsula, where the intensity gradually weakens.
Affected by this, from 08:00 on August 31 to 08:00 on September 1, there will be 7-9 strong winds in eastern Taiwan, most of the East China Sea, the northeast coast of the island from Taiwan and the coast of Zhejiang. 10 to 12 levels, the nearby sea zone through which the typhoon’s center passes can reach winds of 13 to 17, gusts of level 17 and above. The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a typhoon blue warning at 06:00 on August 31.
Specific forecast for the next three days
From 08:00 on August 31 to 08:00 on September 1, there were heavy storms in parts of central and eastern Jilin, eastern Liaoning, the Shandong Peninsula, and central and western Yunnan. Among them, there were strong storms (100 ~ 150mm). There are 4-6 winds in parts of central Inner Mongolia and northeast Jiangnan.
From 08:00 on September 1 to 08:00 on September 2, some areas in Northeast Inner Mongolia, East and North Northeast China, East Sichuan Basin, East Jianghuai, Northeast Jiangnan and southern China coastal areas had moderate to heavy rains, including northern Jiangsu, etc. There were heavy rains (50-60 mm) locally. There are 4-7 winds in parts of central Inner Mongolia, northeast Jiangnan and elsewhere.
From 08:00 on September 2 to 08:00 on September 3, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of northeast China, eastern Sichuan Basin, northern Guizhou, and northeastern Yunnan. Among them, East Jilin, North Guizhou and Northeast Yunnan Heavy rain (50 ~ 80mm) on the ground. There are 4-7 winds in parts of central and western Inner Mongolia, southern Heilongjiang, the Liaodong Peninsula, and northeast Jiangnan.