China News Agency, Beijing, October 6 (Reporter Ruan Yulin) The continuous heavy rainfall in northern China is coming to an end on the 6th, and the high temperature in Jiangnan and other places will also begin to weaken or disappear.

The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that starting from the 7th, a medium-intensity cold air will continue to affect China and bring strong winds to cool the weather. Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu, Inner Mongolia and other places will experience sleet or snow, and local temperatures will drop. Up to 10°C or more.

  Since the 3rd, Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei and other places have experienced continuous heavy rainfall. The cumulative rainfall in Guangyuan, Bazhong, and Hanzhong in Sichuan reached 300 mm to 380 mm.

On the 6th, the rainfall in the above-mentioned areas will be weakened and will basically stop on the 7th.

  Since the long holiday of "October", large-scale high temperature weather has occurred in Jiangnan, South China and other places. High temperature in some areas has been reported almost every day, with local temperatures reaching 37°C to 39°C.

The maximum temperature of more than 500 sites in southern Henan, Hubei, Anhui, Chongqing, eastern Guizhou, Hunan, central Jiangxi, and northeastern Guangxi reached or exceeded the local high temperature extreme value during the same period in October.

However, starting from the 6th, as the cold air moves southward, the high temperature in Jiangnan and other places is expected to ease.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that from day to night on the 6th, there will be light to moderate snow or sleet and heavy snow in the mountainous areas of northwestern Xinjiang; the south of the northeast, the southeast of the northwest, the middle and south of North China, the west of Huanghuai, the west of Jianghan, and the southwest. There were moderate to heavy rains in parts of the east, northeastern Yunnan, Hainan Island and other places, and local heavy rains in southern Shaanxi and northeastern Sichuan Basin.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that under the influence of moderate-intensity cold air, the temperature in most parts of China will drop by 4°C to 8°C from the 7th to the 11th, and the local temperature will drop by more than 10°C; most of the above-mentioned areas will be accompanied by grade 4 to 6 deviations. From the north, the wind force in the mountain pass area of ​​Xinjiang can reach level 7 to level 9, and the gusts can reach level 10 to level 12.

There will be light to moderate rains in most of northern China and heavy rains locally, and there will be snow or sleet in parts of northern Xinjiang, Gansu, Qinghai, western Inner Mongolia, and northeastern parts of the country.

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