China News Network, September 9 According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, from the 29th to the 29th, there will be strong winds in Inner Mongolia and Northeast China to cool down; In the next three days, there will be persistent rainy weather in western China.

Inner Mongolia and the northeast will have strong winds to cool down

The weather is affected by cold air, from the 29th to the 30th, there will be 4~6 °C cooling in the central and eastern parts of Inner Mongolia, northern China and northeast China, and the cooling in some areas can reach more than 8 °C, accompanied by 4~6 level winds, gusts 7~9; There are scattered light to moderate rain or thunderstorms, local heavy rain, or strong convective weather such as thunderstorms, winds or hail in central and eastern parts of Inner Mongolia, northern Hebei, and northeast China.

It continued to be rainy in western China

In the next three days, there will be persistent rainy weather in western China, including moderate to heavy rain in parts of eastern Sichuan, Chongqing, northern Guizhou, southern Shaanxi, most of Hubei, and central and southern Henan.

There is heavy fog in the central and eastern parts of Huanghuai

From the night of the 29th to the morning of the 30th, there was foggy weather in parts of eastern Henan, southern Shandong, northern Jiangsu, northern Anhui and other places, and the local visibility was less than 500 meters.

Specific domestic forecast for the next three days

From 9:29 on September 08 to 30:08 on September 25, there was light to moderate rain in the mountainous areas of western Xinjiang, northeastern Inner Mongolia, most of Heilongjiang, most of Jilin, central Liaoning, southern Qinghai, southwestern Gansu, eastern Tibet, western Sichuan Plateau, Chongqing, southern Shaanxi, Yunnan, western and northern Guizhou, north-central Hunan, most of Hubei, south-central Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, most of Zhejiang, Guangdong, eastern and southern Guangxi, Hainan Island and other places, among which, there were heavy rains in parts of southwestern Hubei and southeastern Chongqing ( 45~4mm). There are 6~1 level winds in southern Tibet, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, central and western Liaoning, Liaodong Peninsula, northern Hebei, Tianjin and other places (see Figure <>).

Figure 1 National precipitation forecast map (9:29 on September 08-30:08 on September <>) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

From 9:30 on September 08 to 10:1 on October 08, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of southeastern Shaanxi, western Hubei, most of Chongqing, northeastern Sichuan, and northern Guizhou, among which, there were heavy rains (50~70 mm) in some areas in northern Chongqing and other places. There are 4~5 level winds in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, eastern Heilongjiang, Liaodong Peninsula, Shandong Peninsula, and eastern coastal Zhejiang (see Figure 2).

Figure 2 National precipitation forecast map (9:30 on September 08 to 10:1 on October 08) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

From 10:1 on October 08 to 2:08 on October 50, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of southeastern Shaanxi, northeastern Sichuan, northern and western Chongqing, northern Hubei, western and southern Henan, among which, there were heavy rains (80~4 mm) in northeastern Sichuan, northern Chongqing and other places. There are 5~3 level winds in parts of central Inner Mongolia, Liaodong Peninsula, and eastern coastal Zhejiang (see Figure <>).

Figure 3 National precipitation forecast map (10:1 on September 08-2:08 on September <>) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website