China News Service, Nanjing, July 25 (Reporter Yang Yanci) According to news from the Jiangsu Meteorological Observatory on the 25th, as the "fireworks" accelerates approaching, the province will be severely affected by wind and rain.

On the same day, the Meteorological Department issued an orange typhoon warning + a yellow rainstorm warning.

  The center of this year's No. 6 typhoon "Fireworks" made landfall on the coast of Putuo, Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province at 12:30 noon on the 25th. The maximum wind force near the center was 13 and typhoon level when it landed.

Wind forecast map of Jiangsu Province.

Photo by Jiangsu Meteorological Observatory

  With the approach of the typhoon, the Jiangsu Meteorological Observatory upgraded and issued a typhoon orange warning signal on the same day: Typhoon No. 6 this year "Fireworks" is affecting the province. It is expected that in the next 12 hours, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Nantong, and Zhenjiang will have an average wind force of 10 , Strong winds with gusts above level 12; Nanjing, Taizhou, Yangzhou, Huai’an, and Yancheng will have average winds of level 8, with gusts of level 10 or so.

  The yellow warning signal of heavy rain was released immediately: This year’s No. 6 typhoon "Fireworks" is affecting Jiangsu Province. It is expected that in the next 24 hours, areas such as southern Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Zhenjiang, Nantong, Yangzhou, Taizhou and southern Yancheng will appear 6 Heavy rainfall over 50 mm per hour.

  According to the Meteorological Department, the typhoon "fireworks" will have severe wind and rain impacts on Jiangsu in the next few days. There will be heavy to heavy rains and local heavy rains along southern Jiangsu, and there will still be heavy to heavy rains and local heavy rains in most areas south of the Huai River on the 27-28. Heavy rain.

Estimated cumulative rainfall during the typhoon: 250-400 mm in southern Jiangsu, 100-250 mm in areas along the Yangtze River, and 50-100 mm between Jianghuai and Huaihe River.

The picture shows the "fireworks" route forecast map.

Photo by Central Meteorological Observatory

  The Meteorological Department reminded that during the typhoon, you should not go out unless it is necessary.

It coincides with the astronomical tide, high tides and big waves, and seawater intrusion has occurred in some areas. The public should pay attention to the impact of wind and rain caused by typhoons. They should not be lucky and stay away from ships, dangerous houses, and low-lying areas when avoiding.

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