China News Service, October 19 According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, from the 19th to the 22nd, strong cold air will affect the northwestern region, northern China, the northeastern region, and the eastern part of the Tibetan Plateau from west to east.

It is expected that from day to night on the 19th, there will be strong winds of magnitude 7-8 and gusts of magnitude 9 in the southwestern East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the Bashi Strait, the northern waters of the South China Sea, and the Beibu Gulf.

Yesterday there was significant rainfall in Hainan Island, Yunnan and other places

  Yesterday, heavy rains or torrential rains occurred in parts of central and southern Hainan Island, northwestern Yunnan and other places, and local heavy rains (100-212 mm) occurred in Qiongzhong and Sanya, Yunnan and Dali, Yunnan.

This morning, heavy fog appeared in parts of southeastern Beijing, central Tianjin, southern Hebei, southern Henan, northern and eastern Hubei, northern Hunan, and western Anhui. Local visibility was less than 500 meters.

Stronger cold air will affect northern areas

  From the 19th to the 22nd, the stronger cold air will affect the northwestern region, northern China, the northeastern region and the eastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau from west to east.

The temperature in the area north of the Huaihe River will drop by 6-10°C successively, among which the local temperature in eastern Inner Mongolia, western Heilongjiang and other places will drop by more than 12°C; there will be winds of magnitude 5 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 7 to 8 in northern and northeast China; central and western Inner Mongolia, There were sand and dust weather in western Gansu, Ningxia, and northern Shaanxi. On the 20th, local sandstorms occurred in the western part of Inner Mongolia; some areas in eastern Inner Mongolia, western Heilongjiang, southern Qinghai, and northern Sichuan plateau had moderate to heavy snow and local blizzard.

  In addition, from the 19th to the 20th, there were mild to moderate haze in the central and southern parts of North China, most of the Huanghuai region, and the southwestern part of the northeast region, and local areas had short-term severe haze.

From the 21st, the haze weather in the above areas weakened and dissipated from north to south.

In addition, from the morning to the morning of the 19th, there were heavy foggy weather in parts of central North China, southern Henan, southern Hubei, and northern Hunan, and strong local fog.

From the night of the 19th to the morning of the 20th, there was heavy fog in central North China and the junction of Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong and Henan, with strong and dense fog locally.

There are strong winds in the southeast and southern waters of my country

  It is expected that from day to night on the 19th, there will be strong winds of magnitude 7-8 and gusts of magnitude 9 in the southwestern East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the Bashi Strait, the northern waters of the South China Sea, and the Beibu Gulf.

To this end, the Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue sea wind forecasts at 06:00 on October 19.

Specific forecast for the next three days

  From 08:00 on October 19 to 08:00 on the 20th, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northeastern Xinjiang, southeastern Qinghai, and northern Sichuan plateau, and heavy snow or heavy snow (10-11 mm) ).

There were light to moderate rains in the southeastern part of Northwest China, eastern Tibet, most parts of southwestern China, Hainan Island, Taiwan Island and other places. Among them, there were heavy rains or heavy rains (50-60 Mm).

Most parts of Inner Mongolia, Gansu, South China coastal areas and other places have 4 to 6 winds and 7 gusts.

National precipitation forecast map (08:20, October 19-20:8:00, October 19) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

  From 08:00 on October 20th to 08:00 on 21st, there was light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, southwestern Heilongjiang, central and southern Northwest China, northeastern China, northeastern Tibet, and northern Sichuan plateau. The local area is as big as a blizzard (10-11 mm).

There were moderate to heavy rains and local heavy rains (50-70 mm) in parts of southeastern Tibet, southern Sichuan, and northern Yunnan.

Most parts of Inner Mongolia, most of Northeast China, northeast of Northwest China, west of North China, north of Huanghuai, east of Jiangnan, southeast of Guangxi, Hainan Island and other places have 4-6 winds and 7 gusts.

National Precipitation Forecast Map (October 20th, 08:21-21, 08:00) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

  From 08:00 on October 21st to 08:00 on 22nd, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, western Heilongjiang, northeastern Tibet, southern Qinghai, and northern Sichuan plateau, and local areas had heavy to heavy snow ( 10~13 mm).

There were light to moderate rains in most parts of Northeast China, southeastern Tibet, most southwestern regions, and north-central Jiangnan. Among them, there was heavy rain (25-30 mm) in northwestern Yunnan.

Winds of force 4 to 6 and gusts of force 7 are seen in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, most of the northeastern region, northern North China, eastern Jiangnan, and southern coastal areas of southern China.

National precipitation forecast map (08:22-22:08, October 21) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website