China Weather Network News Today (May 6), Beijing is another day of strong winds and sand and dust. The Beijing Meteorological Observatory has issued a yellow warning signal for strong wind and a blue sand and dust warning signal yesterday.

It is expected that during the day today, Beijing will have winds from south to north at about level 5, gusts up to level 9, and accompanied by sandy weather. Public travel needs to pay attention to preventing gale and dust from attacking.

  Yesterday was the last day of the "May 1st" holiday. Beijing's sunshine and strong winds were online together. The winds in most areas were around 4 to 5, and local gusts were 6 to 7.

However, despite the roaring winds, the temperature in Beijing is not low. At 16:00 in the afternoon, the real-time temperature in the southern suburbs observatory was 27.6°C, and the temperature in most of the central city was also between 27.2 and 28°C.

  Today, the wind is still strong in Beijing, and there will be sand and dust in the afternoon.

According to the Beijing Meteorological Observatory's 6 o'clock this morning forecast, during the day, Beijing will turn from cloudy to dust, southerly winds from level 2 to northerly winds at about level 5 (gusts 8-9), with a maximum temperature of 28℃; cloudy at night (small showers in mountainous areas) It turns fine, northerly winds are 4~5 (about 7 gusts), and the lowest temperature is 14℃.

  It is expected that the strong winds in Beijing will still be online tomorrow, and local gusts will still reach level 7. The temperature has not changed much from the previous two days. The highest temperature in most areas during the day will remain above 25°C.

  The Meteorological Department reminded that there will be strong winds in Beijing today and tomorrow. The public should pay attention to wind protection when going out, and try to avoid staying under tall buildings, billboards or temporary structures to avoid accidents. In addition, starting today afternoon, Beijing will encounter sand and dust again. The concentration of PM10 will increase in most areas. Residents should pay attention to wearing gauze and masks when going out, and take measures to prevent sand.