China News Service, February 6th. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, there will be continuous cloudy and rainy weather in the south in the next week. Among them, on the 6th, there will be light to moderate rain in Jianghuai, Jiangnan, South China and the east of Southwest China. It rained heavily.

  From the 7th to the 9th, there will be a large-scale precipitation weather process in the central and eastern regions. There will be moderate to heavy rains and local heavy rains in Jianghan, Jianghuai, Jiangnan, and South China; eastern Tibet, Northwest China, western and northern North China, and western Huanghuai Other places have light to moderate snow or sleet, and some areas have heavy snow.

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

  From the 6th to the 7th, the atmospheric diffusion conditions in the central and southern parts of North China, the western part of the Huanghuai River, the Fenwei Plain, and the Sichuan Basin were poor, with mild to moderate haze and severe haze locally.

Affected by cold air and precipitation on the 8th, the haze in the above-mentioned areas dissipated.

Specific forecast for the next three days

  From 08:00 on February 6th to 08:00 on February 7th, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of southeastern Inner Mongolia, along the Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang, the western and southern parts of the Southern Xinjiang Basin, and eastern Tibet. Among them, southeastern Tibet, etc. There were heavy snowfalls (5-8 mm) in some areas; light to moderate rains occurred in parts of Jianghuai, Jianghan, Jiangnan, eastern Southwest China, South China, and Taiwan Island. Among them, some areas in northeastern Guangxi and northwestern Guangxi had Heavy rain (25-35 mm) (see Figure 1).

Most of the East China Sea has winds of magnitude 6-8 and gusts of magnitude 9. Among them, some sea areas in the northeast of the East China Sea have winds of magnitude 9 and gusts of magnitude 10.

Figure 1 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on February 6th to 08:00 on February 7th)

  From 08:00 on February 7th to 08:00 on February 8th, parts of southeastern Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang along the Tianshan Mountains and southern Xinjiang Basin, southern and eastern Tibet, central and eastern Northwest China, and northern Sichuan Plateau experienced light to moderate snow or Rain and sleet, among them, heavy snow (5-8mm) in parts of eastern Qinghai, eastern Gansu, and southern Ningxia; southeastern part of Northwest China, Jianghuai, Jianghan, Jiangnan, most of Southwest China, most of South China, Taiwan Island, etc. There were light to moderate rains in some areas. Among them, there were heavy rains (25-40 mm) in parts of southeastern Chongqing, northeastern Guizhou, northeastern and southwestern Hunan, northwestern Jiangxi, and northeastern Guangxi (see Figure 2) .

There are 6-7 winds and gusts of 8 in the southern Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the ocean east of Taiwan, and the northeast of the South China Sea.

Figure 2 Precipitation forecast map across the country (from 08:00 on February 7th to 08:00 on February 8th)

  From 08:00 on February 8th to 08:00 on February 9th, there were light to moderate snowfalls in parts of northern Xinjiang, eastern Tibet, central and eastern Northwest China, central and western Inner Mongolia, central and western North China, and western Sichuan Plateau. Among them, eastern Gansu and eastern Ningxia Heavy snowfall (5-9 mm) in parts of central and northern Shaanxi, and western Shanxi; moderate to heavy rain in parts of western Huanghuai, southern Jianghuai, southern Jianghan, most of Jiangnan, southeastern southwest, and northwestern South China , Among them, there were heavy rains (50-70 mm) in parts of northeastern Guangxi, southwestern and northeastern Hunan, central and northern Jiangxi, and southern Anhui.

There are 4-5 winds in parts of central Inner Mongolia, northern Henan, northern Jiangsu, central and northern Zhejiang, central Sichuan Basin, and eastern Yunnan (see Figure 3).

The southern part of the Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the ocean to the east of Taiwan, and the northeastern part of the South China Sea have winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8. The winds in some areas of the Taiwan Strait can reach magnitude 8 and gusts of magnitude 9. Bashi Strait will have 6 ~Level 7 wind, gust 8.

Figure 3 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on February 8th to 08:00 on February 9th)