China News Service, June 30. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, in the next three days, there will be torrential rains or heavy rains in parts of northern Jiangnan, Jianghan Plain, southern Jianghuai, Guizhou, and northwest Guangxi. Locally heavy rainstorms; affected by cold vortices, In the next three days, there will be many showers or thunderstorms in North China, eastern Huanghuai, and Northeast China, and there will be heavy or heavy rains locally, accompanied by strong convective weather.

Data map: Citizens ride through a section of stagnant water.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Zhang Xinglong

Continuous heavy rainfall in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River

  In the next three days, there will be torrential rains or heavy rains in parts of the northern Jiangnan, Jianghan Plain, southern Jianghuai, Guizhou, and northwest Guangxi, and local heavy rains.

The heavy rainfall belt on the 30th was mainly located in the northern part of the south of the Yangtze River. On July 1, it moved north to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River along the Yangtze River.

  It is estimated that from 8:00 on June 30 to 8:00 on July 1, there will be heavy to heavy rains in parts of the north and west of Jiangnan, southeast Guizhou, west and south Yunnan, northwest Guangxi, and southeast Tibet. Among them, northeast Jiangxi There were heavy rainstorms (100-180 mm) in some areas of Northwestern China, southwestern Zhejiang, northeastern Guangxi and other places.

Some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall (the maximum hourly rainfall is 20-40 mm, and the local area can exceed 60 mm), and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and gales in the local area.

To this end, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow rainstorm warning at 6 o'clock on June 30.

Thunderstorms in North China and Northeast China

  Affected by the cold vortex, in the next three days, there will be showers or thunderstorms in North China, the eastern part of Huanghuai, and the northeastern region, and there will be heavy or heavy rains locally, accompanied by strong convection weather.

Specific forecasts for the next three days

  From 8:00 on June 30 to 8:00 on July 1, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, most of Northeast China, eastern Tibet, Jiangnan, most of southwestern China, and most of southern China. Among them, northeastern Inner Mongolia , Southeastern Tibet, central and western Hunan, central and northern Jiangxi, central and southern Zhejiang, northwestern Fujian, southeastern Guizhou, northwest Guangxi and other places have heavy rains or heavy rains (100-180 mm).

There are 4-6 winds in the central and western parts of Inner Mongolia, the northern part of Xinjiang's northern Xinjiang, the Tianshan Mountains, the eastern part of Huanghuai and other places.

  From 8:00 on July 1 to 8:00 on July 2, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of central and western Heilongjiang, central and southern North China, western Jianghuai, southeastern Jianghan, central and northern Jiangnan, eastern Tibet, most of southwestern China, and northern southern China. Among them, there were heavy rains or heavy rains (100-180 mm) in parts of southern Anhui, eastern Hubei, northeastern Hunan, northwestern Jiangxi, western Zhejiang, and northeastern Guangxi.

There are 4-6 winds in parts of the central and eastern parts of Northwest China, northeastern Inner Mongolia, and southern Northeast China.

  From 8:00 on July 2 to 8:00 on the 3rd, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of northern and central China, western Jianghuai, eastern Jianghan, central and northern Jiangnan, eastern Tibet, eastern Southwest, and northern South China. Among them, southern Anhui and Hubei There were heavy rains or heavy rains (100-150 mm) in parts of the east, central and northern Hunan, northwestern Jiangxi, central and eastern Guizhou, and northwestern Guangxi.

There are 5 to 6 winds in parts of northwest Inner Mongolia.