China News Service, February 1. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued a blue snow warning, a yellow warning for heavy fog, and a blue warning for strong winds at 6:00 on February 1.

The Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue a blue snow warning at 6:00 on February 1

  It is expected that heavy snow will occur in parts of southern Henan, northern Anhui, northern Hubei, and western Tibet from 8:00 on February 1 to 8:00 on February 2. Among them, there will be heavy snowfall in northern Anhui, western Tibet and other places (10 to 12 mm). The new snow depth in some of the above-mentioned areas is 2 to 4 centimeters, and it can reach more than 5 centimeters in some places.

Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

The Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue a yellow fog warning at 6:00 on February 1

  It is expected that from daytime to night on the 1st, there will be heavy fog in the western waters of the East China Sea, the northern waters of the Beibu Gulf, the Qiongzhou Strait, the coastal waters of Zhejiang, the coastal waters of northern Fujian, and the coastal waters of Guangdong, with visibility less than 1 kilometer.

  In addition, from the morning to the morning of the 1st, there were heavy foggy weather in western Zhejiang, northern and eastern Fujian, central and northeastern Jiangxi, western and southern Guangxi, central Guangxi, central and southwestern Chongqing, southwestern Hubei, and Shaanxi Guanzhong, some of which There is thick fog with visibility less than 500 meters in the area, and local visibility is less than 200 meters.

Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website

The Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue blue warning for strong winds at 6:00 on February 1

  It is expected that from 8:00 on February 1 to 8:00 on February 2, there will be northerly to northeasterly winds of magnitude 7 to 8 and gusts of magnitude 9 to 10 in the Bohai Sea, Bohai Strait, and most of the Yellow Sea.

Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website