China News Agency, Beijing, June 2 (Reporter Chen Suo) The China Meteorological Administration launched the fourth-level emergency response to major meteorological disasters (storms) on the 2nd. The reporter learned from the China Meteorological Administration that day, in the next week or so, many provinces in the south will experience continuous heavy rainfall.

  On the 1st, there was significant rainfall in more than ten provinces in China, with strong convective weather in Northeast and North China. According to the forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory, in the next three days, heavy rainfall will focus on "firepower" to attack Jiangnan, Guangxi, Guizhou and other places. From the 3rd to the 4th, there were heavy rains or heavy rains in parts of central and northern Jiangxi, central and northern Zhejiang, and northwest Guangxi, accompanied by strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds. In northeastern Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang and Jilin, there are small to moderate rains and heavy local rains.

  Chen Tao, the chief forecaster of the Central Meteorological Observatory, said at the media briefing held on the same day that the rainfall process in the south is expected to continue until June 8, mainly concentrated in Jiangnan, northern South China, Guizhou and other places. See the late forecast. The longer duration of this rainfall is related to the characteristics of the atmospheric circulation. In the next week, the subtropical high system in the Western Pacific is relatively stable, and the forces of cold and warm air converge in southern China and other places in Jiangnan, causing a longer period of rainfall.

  Chen Tao reminded that the rainfall process took a long time, and landslides, debris flows, flash floods and other disasters may occur in areas with heavy rainfall, and urban waterlogging may occur in urban areas. Outdoor workers must pay attention to weather and disaster forecast information, and the public needs to do a protracted war Be prepared to pay attention to weather forecast warning information and the adverse impact of heavy rainfall on traffic travel at any time. (Finish)