China News Service, January 19. According to the National Climate Center’s WeChat public account, my country’s Spring Festival travel period in 2024 will be from January 26 to March 5, with the Spring Festival as the center, totaling 40 days.

Recently, the National Climate Center of the China Meteorological Administration conducted a rolling forecast of climate trends during the Spring Festival travel period. The specific conclusions are as follows:

  Temperature forecast: The overall temperature in most parts of my country is close to normal for the same period of the year to higher, but with large fluctuations.

Except for the northern part of Northeast China, northeastern Inner Mongolia, and southern Tibet, the temperature is lower than normal for the same period of the year. The rest of the country has temperatures close to normal to higher for the same period of the year, including western Inner Mongolia, western Shaanxi, Ningxia, Gansu, northern Qinghai, northern Sichuan, northwest Chongqing, In most places such as Xinjiang, the temperature is 1 to 2°C higher.

  Precipitation forecast: There will be more precipitation in northern Northeast China, northeastern Inner Mongolia, most of East China, most of central China, most of South China, southwestern Northwest China, most of Tibet, and northern Xinjiang.

Northern Heilongjiang, northeastern Inner Mongolia, Shanghai, southern Jiangsu, Zhejiang, southern Anhui, southeastern Hubei, most of Fujian, Jiangxi, eastern Hunan, southern Qinghai, central Tibet, northern Xinjiang and other places have an excess of 20% to 50%; in the rest of the country Precipitation in some areas was close to normal or less than normal for the same period of the year, with precipitation in southern Sichuan, parts of northwestern Guizhou, and central and western Yunnan falling by 20 to 50%.

  The National Climate Center predicts that the cold air affecting my country will be more active during the Spring Festival travel period, but its intensity will generally be weak.

The air pollution diffusion conditions in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and surrounding areas, Fenwei Plain, Yangtze River Delta and other places are generally close to the average of the past seven years. It is still necessary to pay attention to the possible occurrence of fog, haze and other low-visibility weather during the cold air intervals and its impact on transportation and human health. Impact.