China Weather Network News my country's recent wave of warming is still continuing. Before the 25th, temperatures in many places in the north and south will hit record highs this year. Some areas south of the Yangtze River will reach around 30°C, which is far warmer than normal for the same period of the year. But at the same time, a new wave of cold air will gradually bring cooling to most areas from north to south tomorrow, with temperatures rising and then falling. As the cold air moves southward, there will be a large-scale precipitation process in the central and eastern parts from the 23rd to the 25th, and there will also be convective weather in many places in the south.

The wave of warming continues and temperatures in many places will reach new heights. Cold air is about to hit.

  Since the Spring Equinox, temperatures have risen in many places across the country, and the rising trend continued yesterday. In central and eastern Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, western North China, Huanghuai, and northern Huanghuai, the temperature rise generally reached 2 to 6°C.

  Today, the temperature will still mainly rise. North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai and other areas will usher in recent highs in temperature. The maximum temperature line of 20°C can reach as far north as central North China. The maximum temperatures in many cities will hit new highs this year, including Beijing (22℃), Xi'an (26℃), Zhengzhou (25℃) and other places.

  The highest temperature in Jiangnan, South China and other places will occur from the 23rd to the 25th, with many places exceeding 25°C. Some places may reach around 30°C, which is 10°C higher than the average in late March. It is much warmer than the same period in normal years. For example, in areas such as Fujian and Zhejiang, the possibility of breaking the record for the warmest March cannot be ruled out locally.

  However, at the same time, a new wave of cold air will gradually affect our country. It is expected that from the 23rd to the 25th, most areas in the central and eastern regions will experience a temperature drop of 4 to 6°C from north to south, with some areas experiencing a drop of 8 to 10°C.

  Starting from the 23rd, cold air will take the lead in cooling the northwest region and other places. For example, the highest temperature in Xining exceeded 17℃ yesterday and will drop to 9℃ on the 24th. Subsequently, North China, the Huanghuai River and the south of the Yangtze River will also gradually cool down. After the cooling, temperatures in the north and south will gradually drop to normal or low levels year-round, and the cumulative drop in maximum temperatures in many places will exceed 10°C. The public should pay attention to approaching temperature changes and add clothing in a timely manner.

Large-scale precipitation in the central and eastern parts will hit some areas accompanied by convective weather

  Yesterday, most parts of the country still maintained fine weather. Only light to moderate rain or sleet occurred in northwest Xinjiang, central and southern Liaoning and other places. Light to moderate snow or sleet occurred in southern Tibet. Moderate to moderate snow or sleet occurred in parts of western Yunnan. heavy rain.

  As the warm and humid air flow strengthens, rainfall will increase again in the south today. As the cold air moves southward and warm and cold air converge, there will be a large-scale precipitation process in the central and eastern parts from the 23rd to the 25th. In particular, there will be moderate to heavy rains and local heavy rains along the Huanghuai River to the Yangtze River. There will also be heavy rains in many places in the south. Convective weather.

  Specifically, today there are small to medium sized areas in the high-altitude areas of northern Xinjiang and the western mountainous areas of the South Xinjiang Basin, eastern and northern Tibet, southwestern Qinghai, northeastern Inner Mongolia, western and southeastern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, and northeastern Liaoning. Snow or sleet, with heavy snowfall in some areas along the Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang and northeastern Jilin. There will be light to moderate rain in parts of western Huanghuai, most of Jianghuai, Jianghan, northern Jiangnan, most of Chongqing, eastern Sichuan, western and southern Yunnan, and central and northern Guangxi. Among them, some areas in northern Hunan and central and southern Henan will experience light to moderate rain. There is heavy rain.

  Tomorrow, there will be light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of high-altitude areas along the Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang, eastern and northern Tibet, most of Qinghai, northeastern Inner Mongolia, and northwest Heilongjiang. Among them, parts of central and northeastern Qinghai will experience light to moderate snow or sleet. There was a heavy snowstorm. There are moderate to heavy rains in parts of northern Shaanxi, western and southern Huanghuai, Jianghuai, eastern Jianghan, and northern Jiangnan. Among them, there are heavy rains in parts of central and southern Anhui, northern Jiangsu, eastern Hubei, northern Hunan, and northern Jiangnan.

  The day after tomorrow, there will be light snow or sleet in parts of northwestern Inner Mongolia, southern Xinjiang basin and eastern Xinjiang, northern and eastern Tibet, eastern Qinghai, central and southern Gansu and Hexi, northern Shanxi, central and northern Hebei, and northern southwest China. There will be moderate to heavy rain in parts of eastern Northwest China, southern North China, western Huanghuai, most of Jianghuai, Jianghan, northern Jiangnan, and eastern Southwest China. Among them, parts of southern Hubei, northern Hunan, northeastern Sichuan Basin, and northern Chongqing will experience moderate to heavy rain. There are heavy rains in the area.

  The meteorological department reminded that in this round of precipitation that started on the 23rd, due to the very strong warm and humid air flow, the rainfall will also be accompanied by strong convective weather, especially in Jianghuai, Jiangnan, Jianghan and other places, so precautions need to be taken. (China Weather Network)