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China News Service, September 15 According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, from 15 to 17 there was a process of large-scale rains from west to east in central and eastern China.
Heavy rains occurred in Sichuan, Guizhou, Hunan, Guangxi, Guangdong and other places on 14
On the 14th, heavy rains fell in parts of southern Sichuan, southeast Chongqing, western and southern Yunnan, southwest Guizhou, southeast Hubei, northern Hunan, central and southern Guangxi, central and western Guangdong, eastern Hainan Island and other places. Panzhihua, Sichuan and Yunnan Local heavy rains (100-206mm) in Dehong, Honghe, Guangxi Nanning, etc. The maximum precipitation per hour in the mentioned areas is 40-89 mm; Heavy rains occur in northern Shaanxi, central Shanxi, central and southern Hebei, northern Beijing, Tianjin and northwest Shanxi, There were heavy rains in parts of southern Hebei, southern Tianjin, Huairou and Miyun in Beijing, and heavy rains (100-130mm) in Shijiazhuang, Hebei and Jinghai in Tianjin.
Large-scale rainfall process in central and eastern China
From 15 to 17, there was a large-scale rain process from west to east in central and eastern China. There will be light to moderate rains in northern China, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, and the northeastern regions, and heavy or heavy rains in some areas. There will be 4-6 winds in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern China, and northeastern regions; moderate to moderate north of Jiangnan, southern western China, and eastern southwestern regions Heavy rain, heavy rain in some areas, local and strong convective climate, such as short-term heavy rainfall
It is estimated that from 08:00 on September 15 to 08:00 on September 16, parts of eastern Inner Mongolia, northeast Hebei, western Liaoning, southeast Hubei, northern Hunan, the Southeast Chongqing, Central and Northeast Guizhou, and Southeast Tibet will have Heavy Rain or Heavy Rain (50 ~ 80mm); the local area above is accompanied by strong convective weather, such as short-term heavy rains, thunderstorms, and gales. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued issuing storm forecasts at 08:00 on September 15.
Specific forecast for the next three days
From 08:00 on September 15 to 08:00 on 16, Central and Eastern Inner Mongolia, Northeast Western and South China, North North China, West Jianghuai, East Jianghan, Central and North Jiangnan, Southwest East China and southern, south central China, southeastern Qinghai and southeastern Tibet There were moderate to heavy rains in parts of the provinces and elsewhere. Among them, there were heavy rains (50-80mm) in parts of eastern Inner Mongolia, western Liaoning, northern Hunan, southwest Guizhou and southeastern Tibet. There are 4-6 winds in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, central Liaoning, northern Hebei, and the Shandong Peninsula. There will be 8-10 thunderstorms in Bohai Bay, Liaodong Bay, Laizhou Bay, the southern Bohai Sea, the Bohai Strait, the northern waters of the Yellow Sea and the coast of the Shandong Peninsula .
National Precipitation Forecast Map (from 08:00 on September 15 to 08:00 on September 15)
From 08:00 on September 16 to 08:00 on September 17, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, western Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, western Jianghuai, eastern Jianghan, north-central Jiangnan, eastern southwestern and southeastern Tibet. In southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, northern Zhejiang, northwest Jiangxi, eastern Hubei, northern Hunan, southeast Chongqing, and southwest Guizhou, there were heavy rains (50-85 mm). There are 5-6 winds in eastern parts of Inner Mongolia, the Liaodong Peninsula, the Shandong Peninsula and other places. Southeastern winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 will occur in the central and eastern waters of the South China Sea. In some maritime areas, winds of magnitude 8 and gusts of 9 to 10 will prevail.
National Precipitation Forecast Map (from 08:00 on September 16 to 08:00 on September 17)
From 08:00 on September 17 to 08:00 on September 18, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of Northeast Inner Mongolia, Northwest Heilongjiang, West Jianghuai, North Jiangnan, Southeast China, West of South China and Southeastern Tibet. Among them, southern Anhui, Shanghai, northwest Jiangxi, northern Zhejiang, northwest Yunnan, southeast Tibet and other places have heavy rainfall (50-75mm). There are 5 to 6 winds in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia and the Liaodong Peninsula. The Bashi Strait, most of the South China Sea, the Beibu Gulf and the Qiongzhou Strait will have between 6 and 7 winds and 8 gusts. Between them, the winds in the central and western parts of the South China Sea can reach 8 winds and 9-10 gusts.
National Precipitation Forecast Map (from 08:00 on September 17 to 08:00 on September 18)
In terms of impact and concern, the large-scale rains in central and eastern parts of China, which focus on flooding of small and medium rivers and waterlogging of agricultural lands that may be caused by early rains in the northeast; Yunnan, Guizhou and northern Jiangnan must prevent geological disasters of mountain flooding and adverse effects on autumn harvests.