As the cold air advances to the south, starting yesterday (October 21), the southern rainfall area continued to shrink to the south, the dampness and coldness in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River eased, and South China, Southwest and other places spent the coldest in the second half of the year. one day.

As for the north, most of them still maintain a situation of scarce precipitation and dry weather.

The dampness and coldness in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River eases South and Southwest China and many other places to welcome the coldest weather in the second half of the year

  Yesterday the south was still lingering rain. Among them, the local rains in Yunnan Honghe, Hainan Qionghai and Wenchang were very strong, with rainfall exceeding 100 mm.

In addition, as the cold air moved southward and successfully crossed the Nanling Mountains, yesterday, Southern China also felt a significant coolness in the rain.

  Today, under the influence of cold air, the precipitation area continues to shrink southward.

The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will be light to moderate rain (snow) or sleet in parts of the central and western parts of northern Xinjiang and western southern Xinjiang, eastern Tibet, southern Qinghai, western Sichuan Plateau, and southwestern Gansu. Local heavy snow or blizzard (10-12 mm) in western Tianshan and other places.

There were moderate to heavy rains in parts of western and southern Yunnan, central and northern Taiwan, and local heavy rains (50-70 mm) in western and southern Yunnan.

  As the rainfall ends, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River will gradually clear up, and the maximum temperature will rise to around 20°C on weekends, and the dampness and coldness will ease.

  In Yunnan, Guizhou and South China, due to the obvious cooling, many places today and tomorrow will see the coldest days in the second half of the year.

For example, the highest temperature in Guangzhou today is only around 17°C, while in Kunming it is only 11°C. You can experience the feeling of the winter solstice in advance during the cold dew season.

It is expected that the precipitation in this area will be further reduced this weekend, and the temperature will start to rise, and it will return to normal levels at the beginning of next week.

  In the north, it is sunny and dry, and the temperature difference between day and night generally exceeds 10℃

  In the north, there has been relatively little precipitation in most areas recently. Precipitation mainly occurs in western Xinjiang and along the Tianshan Mountains. Due to sufficient sunshine, the temperature in many parts of the north has risen sharply, but the air is also relatively dry.

  It is expected that the highest temperature in Northeast and North China will be higher than normal in the coming week. Around this weekend, the highest temperature in Changchun, Shenyang, Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang and other places will be above 15℃, which makes the body feel more comfortable.

  Meteorological experts reminded that although the warmth during the day in the north has increased recently, the temperature difference between day and night is large, generally above 10 ℃, and the cold feeling is heavier in the morning and evening. The public should pay attention to adding clothes in time when going out to prevent colds.