China News Service, September 12th. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, this morning the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a typhoon orange warning: At 8 o'clock this morning, "Sandu" is located on the ocean about 125 kilometers to the east of Yilan County, Taiwan Province. It is a super typhoon (level 16, 52 m/s).

In terms of precipitation, it is expected that there will be heavy rains in parts of northern and central eastern Zhejiang, Shanghai, southeastern Jiangsu, northeastern Fujian, Taiwan Island, eastern and southern Sichuan, western Chongqing, northern Guizhou, and northeastern Yunnan today. Among them, there was a heavy rainstorm (100-160mm) in the eastern part of Zhejiang, and a heavy rainstorm or extremely heavy rain (250-280mm) in the Taiwan island.

  This morning, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a typhoon orange warning: At 8 o'clock this morning, "Sandu" is located on the ocean about 125 kilometers to the east of Yilan County, Taiwan Province, and the intensity is a super typhoon (level 16, 52 m/s).

It is expected to continue northward, passing through the northeastern part of Taiwan Island (48-52 m/s, 15-16, strong typhoon or super typhoon) on the afternoon of the 12th, and then moving into the southern part of the East China Sea, slowly weakening in intensity, on the 13th Landing during the day or passing the coastal area of ​​northeastern Zhejiang (38~45m/s, 13~14 level, typhoon level or strong typhoon level), and circling around Hangzhou Bay with little movement. It began to move towards the northeast on the 16th, and the intensity gradually Weaken.

  Affected by the "Sandu", it is expected that most of the East China Sea and the waters near the Diaoyu Islands, the Taiwan Strait, the Bashi Strait, the east of Taiwan, the coast of Zhejiang, the coast of central and northern Fujian, the coast of Shanghai, the coast of central and southern Jiangsu, and the coast of Taiwan Island are expected to Strong winds of 6 to 7 levels. Among them, the Bashi Strait, the east of Taiwan Island, the western waters of the East China Sea, the eastern coast of Zhejiang, and the eastern coast of Taiwan have winds of 8 to 11, and some sea areas have winds of 12 to 14 and gusts of 15 to 16 The typhoon center passes through the sea area with 15-16 winds and gusts of 17 or above.

  In terms of precipitation, it is expected that there will be heavy rains in parts of northern and central eastern Zhejiang, Shanghai, southeastern Jiangsu, northeastern Fujian, Taiwan Island, eastern and southern Sichuan, western Chongqing, northern Guizhou, and northeastern Yunnan today. Among them, there was a heavy rainstorm (100-160mm) in the eastern part of Zhejiang, and a heavy rainstorm or extremely heavy rain (250-280mm) in the Taiwan island.

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 50 mm), and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and gales in the local area.

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a blue warning of heavy rain this morning.

  In addition, today, parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, central Hebei and other places will have short-term heavy precipitation; local areas in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, central and northwestern Hebei, southern Beijing, and western Tianjin will have thunderstorms or hailstorms.

  Meteorological experts reminded that in the next few days, there will be strong winds and rains in Zhejiang, Shanghai and other places. The public should take measures to prevent typhoon prevention in advance to prevent disasters such as mountain floods, landslides, and urban and rural waterlogging that may be caused by heavy rainfall. In areas with a high risk of meteorological disasters, ensure their own safety.

The public also needs to pay attention to the adverse effects of autumn rain in West China and strong convective weather in North China and Northeast China on production and life.