China News Service, April 6. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, it is expected that from the afternoon to the night of April 6, there will be thunderstorms or hail weather of magnitude 8 to 10 in parts of southern and eastern Shandong, northeastern Anhui, and northern Jiangsu. , the local maximum wind force can reach 11 (see Figure 1); parts of southern Shandong, northeastern Anhui, northern Jiangsu and other places will have short-term heavy rainfall, with an hourly rainfall of 20-30 mm (see Figure 2).

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a blue warning for severe convective weather at 06:00 on April 6.

From the 6th to the 8th, it was cloudy and rainy in the southwest, with moderate to heavy rain in southeastern Tibet, central and western Yunnan, and southern Sichuan.

Figure 1 National Thunderstorm Gale or Hail Warning (08:00 on April 6th - 08:00 on April 7th)

Figure 2 National short-term heavy precipitation warning (08:00 on April 6th - 08:00 on April 7th)

Specific forecast for the next three days

  From 08:00 on April 6 to 08:00 on April 7, there was light snow or sleet in parts of southeastern Inner Mongolia, eastern Jilin, eastern Tibet, and northern Sichuan plateau.

There are light rains in parts of southeastern Tibet, southern Shandong, northern Anhui, northern Jiangsu, eastern and southern Sichuan Plateau, Yunnan, and western Guizhou. Among them, there are moderate rains in parts of southern Tibet, northern Anhui, northern Jiangsu, and central and western Yunnan. rain.

There are winds of magnitude 4 to 6 in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northeast China, northern and eastern North China, central and southern Tibet, and northeastern Northwest China (see Figure 3).

There will be northeasterly winds of magnitude 5 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in the northern, southeastern and southern seas.

Figure 3 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on April 6th - 08:00 on the 7th)

  From 08:00 on April 7 to 08:00 on April 8, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, northwestern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, northeastern Tibet, and southern Qinghai.

There were light to moderate rains in parts of southern Heilongjiang, southeastern Tibet, southern Sichuan Plateau, central and western Yunnan, and Taiwan Island, among which heavy rains (25-40 mm) occurred in parts of southeastern Tibet and other places.

There are 4-6 winds in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern North China, Liaodong Peninsula, and central and southern Tibet (see Figure 4).

There will be northeasterly winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in the southeastern and southern waters.

Figure 4 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on April 7th - 08:00 on April 8th)

  From 08:00 on April 8 to 08:00 on April 9, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northern Xinjiang, northeastern Inner Mongolia, northern Heilongjiang, northeastern Tibet, southern Qinghai, and western Sichuan Plateau. Local heavy snow (5-9 mm) in northern Xinjiang and other places.

There are light to moderate rains in parts of northern Xinjiang, eastern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, eastern Liaoning, southeastern Tibet, southern Sichuan, western Chongqing, northern and central Yunnan, and western Guizhou. Heavy rain (25-40 mm).

There are 4-6 winds in most parts of Inner Mongolia, the northeastern part of the northwest region, the central and southern parts of the northeast region, the northern part of North China, and the Shandong Peninsula (see Figure 5).

There will be southerly winds of magnitude 5 to 6 and gusts of magnitude 7 in the northern waters, and northeasterly winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in the southeastern and southern waters.

Figure 5 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on April 8 - 08:00 on April 9)