China News Service, February 5th. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, in early February, there will be continuous rainy weather in the south. On the 7th to 9th, there will be a large-scale precipitation process in the central and eastern regions; from February 5th to 7th, North China There were light to moderate haze in the south-central region, Huanghuai, Fenwei Plain, and Sichuan Basin, and severe haze locally. Affected by cold air on the 8th, the haze weakened.

Continuous rainy weather in the south

  In early February, there was persistent cloudy and rainy weather in the south. Among them, on the 5th and 6th, there were light to moderate rains in Jianghuai, Jiangnan, South China and the eastern part of Southwest China. There were heavy rains and local heavy rains in parts of Guangxi, Hunan and other places.

  From 7 to 9, there will be a large-scale precipitation process in the central and eastern regions. There will be moderate to heavy rain and local heavy rain in Jianghan, Jianghuai, Jiangnan, and South China; parts of the eastern part of Northwest China, the western and northern parts of North China, and Huanghuai There will be light to moderate snow or sleet, and local heavy snow.

In addition, affected by the cold air, there will be strong winds and cooling weather in the central and eastern regions.

There is haze in the Huanghuai Sichuan Basin and other places in the central and southern part of North China

  From February 5th to 7th, the atmospheric diffusion conditions in the central and southern parts of North China, the Huanghuai, Fenwei Plains, and the Sichuan Basin were poor, with mild to moderate haze and local heavy haze.

Affected by the cold air on the 8th, the hazy weather in southern North China and western Huanghuai has weakened.

Specific forecast for the next three days

  From 08:00 on February 5th to 08:00 on February 6th, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northern and southwestern mountainous areas of Xinjiang, eastern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, eastern Tibet, and southern Sichuan plateau; eastern Guizhou, Hunan There were moderate to heavy rains in parts of Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangxi, central and northern Guangdong, and eastern Taiwan Island. Among them, there were local heavy rains (50-60 mm) in northeastern and central Guangxi.

Some areas in central Inner Mongolia and eastern Zhejiang have winds of magnitude 4 to 6, and some areas in central and northern Tibet can reach winds of magnitude 7 or above.

There will be northeast winds of magnitude 5 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in the Taiwan Strait.

National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on February 5th to 08:00 on February 6th) Source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

  From 08:00 on February 6th to 08:00 on February 7th, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northern Xinjiang and the western mountainous areas of the Southern Xinjiang Basin, central Inner Mongolia, eastern Tibet, and eastern Sichuan Plateau. Heavy snow (5-9 mm); moderate rain and local heavy rain (25-45 mm) in parts of southern Hunan, central and southern Jiangxi, northern Fujian, southern Zhejiang, northern Guangxi, and northern Guangdong.

In some areas of central and northern Tibet, the wind force can reach level 7 or above.

National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on February 6th to 08:00 on February 7th) Source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

  From 08:00 on February 7 to 08:00 on February 8, there were moderate to heavy snow or sleet in parts of northern Xinjiang, eastern Tibet, central and eastern Qinghai, eastern Northwest China, and western Sichuan Plateau. Among them, eastern Qinghai, southern Gansu, Local blizzard (10-15mm) in eastern Tibet and other places; moderate rain in parts of eastern Sichuan, Chongqing, northern Guizhou, southwestern Hubei, northern Hunan, central and western Guangxi, southeastern Tibet, Taiwan Island, etc. Heavy rain (25-45mm).

Some areas in southeastern Xinjiang, central and western Inner Mongolia, central and western Qinghai, western Gansu, central and northern Tibet, and eastern Zhejiang have winds of magnitude 4 to 6, of which winds in some areas of central and northern Tibet can reach magnitude 7 or above.

The southern waters of the East China Sea and the Taiwan Strait will have northerly to northeasterly winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8.

National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on February 7th to 08:00 on February 8th) Source: Central Meteorological Observatory website