China News Service, January 28. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, in the next three days, the southern region and Huanghuai and other places will pay attention to the impact of slippery roads and low visibility on Spring Festival travel; North China, Huanghuai and other places will pay attention to the impact of mild to moderate haze weather. Effects on human health.

There will be obvious precipitation processes in areas south of the Yangtze River and South China.

  On the 28th, there was light snow or sleet in central and northern Heilongjiang, northwest Guizhou, southern Sichuan Plateau, and northeastern Yunnan. There was local freezing rain in western Guizhou; there was light to moderate rain in Yunnan, Guangxi, Hunan and other places.

  From the 29th to the 30th, there will be moderate to heavy rains and local heavy rains in southern Jiangnan, western and northern South China; there will be light to moderate snow or sleet in the central and northern parts of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the central and southern parts of Northeast China, and southern Huanghuai. , there is heavy snow in the area.

  From the 31st to February 4th, there will be a large-scale rain and snow weather process in the central and eastern regions; there will be light to moderate snow or sleet in the eastern part of northwest China, North China, Huanghuai, Jianghan and other places, and there will be heavy snow or blizzard in some areas. There will be moderate to heavy rain in most parts of the south of the Yangtze River, and heavy rain in some places.

Domestic detailed forecast for the next three days

  From 08:00 on January 28 to 08:00 on January 29, there were outbreaks in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, central and northern Heilongjiang, western mountainous areas of southern Xinjiang, southeastern Tibet, southern Sichuan Plateau, southern Sichuan Basin, northwest Guizhou, and northeastern Yunnan. Light snow or sleet. There will be light rain and local moderate rain in parts of the eastern Sichuan Basin, western and southern Chongqing, most of Guizhou, most of Yunnan, Guangxi, most of Guangdong, most of Hunan, central and southern Jiangxi, western Fujian, Hainan Island, Taiwan Island and other places. . Most of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the ocean east of Taiwan, the Bashi Strait, most of the South China Sea, the Beibu Gulf, and the Qiongzhou Strait will have winds of magnitude 5 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8.

National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on January 28 - 08:00 on January 29) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

  From 08:00 on January 29 to 08:00 on January 30, there will be light snow or sleet in some areas in northeastern Heilongjiang, western and southern Xinjiang, northern and southern Tibet, western Qinghai, western Shandong, and central and eastern Henan. There are moderate to heavy rains in parts of southern Zhejiang, northern and western Fujian, most of Jiangxi, southern Hunan, central and eastern Guangxi, and northern Guangdong. Among them, heavy rains (50~ 65mm). Some areas in northern Zhejiang have winds of magnitude 5 to 6.

National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on January 29 - 08:00 on January 30) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

  From 08:00 on January 30 to 08:00 on January 31, parts of eastern Inner Mongolia, central and southern Northeast China, northern Hebei, Shandong Peninsula, Xinjiang Ili Valley and Nanjiang Basin, northern and eastern Tibet, western and central Qinghai, southern Shaanxi and other places There will be light to moderate snow or sleet, with heavy snow (5-8 mm) in southern Heilongjiang, northern Jilin, and southeastern Inner Mongolia. There were light to moderate rains in parts of the eastern part of Southwest China, Jianghan, most of Jianghuai, Jiangnan, and most of South China. Among them, there was heavy rain (25-45 mm) in southern Fujian. Some areas in northern Tibet have winds of magnitude 5 to 6.

National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on January 30 - 08:00 on January 31) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website