China News Service, Beijing, October 5 (Reporter Ruan Yulin) On the 5th, most areas in southern China are still rainy. As the cold air continues to press to the south, the temperature from north to south in China has hit a record low since the second half of this year. Jiangnan and Jianghan areas Part of the city is even as cold as early winter.

  On the 4th, there were heavy rainstorms in southern and eastern Yunnan, southern Guizhou, central Fujian, central and northern Guangxi, and central Hainan Island, and local heavy rains in Qujing, Guangxi, Baise and Hechi; southeastern Inner Mongolia, northern Hebei, and Beijing There were gusts of magnitude 8 to 9 in some areas in the west, southern Liaoning, southern Anhui, northwestern Jiangxi, and central and eastern Zhejiang, with local levels reaching 10.

  Monitoring showed that at 5 o'clock on the 5th, compared with 5 o'clock on the 4th, the temperature in southeastern North China, eastern Huanghuai, eastern Jianghuai, central and eastern Jiangnan, southeastern Guizhou, and northwestern Guangxi dropped by 6 to 8°C.

  On the 5th, the cold air will continue to move eastward and southward. It is expected that from the 5th to the 6th, under the pressure of cold air and rainy weather in the Jiangnan and Jianghan areas, the maximum temperature will generally drop to about 15℃, and the minimum temperature will only be just over 10℃. , Equivalent to the level of late November of the year, the body feels even colder than many places in the north.

On the 5th, the highest temperatures in Wuhan and Changsha were only around 13°C and 14°C, lower than those in northern cities such as Beijing and Zhengzhou.

Starting on the 6th, the minimum temperature in South China will also drop to around 20°C.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that in the next three days, light to moderate rain will continue in the east of Northwest China, most of Southwest China, Jianghan, western Jianghuai, and most of Jiangnan.

The southern part of Yunnan and the eastern part of Hainan Island experienced heavy rains.

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