Chinanews.com, January 29. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, precipitation will be scarce in most parts of the country in the next two days, mainly sunny or cloudy, and the temperature will gradually rise.

From the 29th to the 31st, there will be light to moderate snowfall in Tibet from west to east, and heavy snowfall in the Ngari area in the southwest, with local blizzards, and the strongest snowfall period will be on the 30th.

Strong snowfall in southwest Tibet

  In the next two days, there will be little precipitation in most parts of the country, mainly sunny or cloudy, and the temperature will gradually rise.

  From the 29th to the 31st, there was light to moderate snowfall in Tibet from west to east, heavy snowfall in Ngari area in the southwest, and local blizzards. The strongest snowfall period was 30 days. The cumulative snowfall during the process was 2 to 8 mm, and the local area could reach 10 to 20 mm.

  In addition, from January 29 to February 1, there was light to moderate snow in northeastern Inner Mongolia and most of the northeastern region, and there was heavy snow locally in eastern Jilin.

Specific forecast for the next three days

  From 08:00 on January 29 to 08:00 on January 30, there were light to moderate snowfalls in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, southeastern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, western mountainous areas of southern Xinjiang, and western Tibet. Among them, parts of southwestern Tibet and other places Some are as big as Blizzard (10-18mm).

There was light rain in parts of central Yunnan and most of Taiwan Island.

There are 4 to 6 winds in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia.

The Bohai Sea, the Bohai Strait, the eastern part of the Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the Beibu Gulf, and most of the South China Sea will have strong winds of magnitude 6 to 8 and gusts of magnitude 9 to 10 (see Figure 1).

Figure 1 Precipitation forecast map across the country (from 08:00 on January 29th to 08:00 on January 30th)

  From 08:00 on January 30 to 08:00 on January 31, there were light to moderate snowfalls in parts of eastern Inner Mongolia, western mountainous areas of southern Xinjiang, and western Tibet. mm).

There are 4 to 6 winds in parts of central Inner Mongolia.

There will be strong winds of magnitude 6 to 8 and gusts of magnitude 9 to 10 in the Taiwan Strait, Bashi Strait, Beibu Gulf, and most of the South China Sea. Among them, some sea areas in the southwest of the South China Sea can reach winds of magnitude 9 and gusts of magnitude 10 to 11 (see Figure 2 ).

Figure 2 Precipitation forecast map across the country (from 08:00 on January 30th to 08:00 on January 31st)

  From 08:00 on January 31 to 08:00 on February 1, there were light to moderate snowfalls in parts of eastern Inner Mongolia, most of Heilongjiang, Jilin, southern Xinjiang Basin, southern Tibet, and southern Qinghai. Among them, eastern Jilin and southeastern Tibet There was heavy snow (5-8 mm) in parts of the Ministry and other places.

There was light rain in parts of southeastern Tibet, southeastern Guizhou, central Guangxi, and central and western Guangdong.

There are 4-6 winds in parts of southeastern Inner Mongolia, northern Hebei, and southern Northeast China (see Figure 3).

Figure 3 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on January 31st to 08:00 on February 1st)