China News Service, August 1st. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a blue warning of severe convective weather at 10 o'clock on August 1st: It is expected to be from 14:00 on August 1st to 14:00 on August 2 in eastern Inner Mongolia and the southern part of central. , Heilongjiang Midwest and Northeast, Northeast Shaanxi, Northwest and East Shanxi, North Central and West Hebei, Beijing, North Tianjin, Midwest and Northeast Shandong, Northeast Henan, Southeast Guizhou, Mideast Fujian, Northwest Guangxi and There will be 8-10 thunderstorms or hail in local areas such as the southeast and south of central and western Guangdong.

  Eastern and central southern areas of Inner Mongolia, northern and western Heilongjiang, western Jilin, northeastern Liaoning, southern and northeastern Shaanxi, northern and eastern Shanxi, most of Hebei, Tianjin, most of Shandong, central and northern Henan, southern and northeastern Anhui , Central and eastern Jiangsu, central and southern Sichuan, northwestern Hubei, eastern Guizhou, southern and central Hunan, southwestern Jiangxi, central and eastern Fujian, western and southern Yunnan, southern and central northern Guangxi, southern Guangdong, Hainan, etc. There will be short-term heavy rainfall in the area, with the hourly rainfall being 30-50 mm, and the local area can reach more than 70 mm.

  It is estimated that the main impact period of strong convective weather in North China, Huanghuai and other places is from today's afternoon to night.

Defense Guide:

  The government and relevant departments shall prepare for short-term rainstorm, lightning protection and gale prevention according to their responsibilities, and the meteorological department shall prepare for artificial hail prevention operations; outdoor pedestrians and staff shall reduce outdoor activities and pay attention to stay away from scaffolding billboards and other structures; Drive poultry and livestock into covered places, close doors and windows to reinforce the sheds; take active countermeasures such as water operations in relevant waters and passing ships to return to the port or take detours, etc., pay attention to covering the building materials on the construction site, and properly place them vulnerable to rainstorms and wind. Outdoor objects affected by hail; check the drainage systems of cities, farmlands, and fish ponds, prepare for flood drainage and prepare for disasters such as mountain floods, landslides, and mudslides.