China News Service, July 17th. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow rainstorm warning at 06:00 on July 17:

  It is estimated that from 08:00 on July 17 to 08:00 on July 18, northeastern Inner Mongolia, western Beijing, western Hebei, northern and southeastern Henan, central and northern Anhui, southwestern mountains, northeastern and southwestern Hubei, northwestern Hunan, and Guizhou , Southeastern Chongqing, eastern Yunnan and other places have heavy to heavy rains. Among them, there are heavy rains (100-200 mm) in parts of north-central Anhui and southwestern Guizhou.

Some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall (the maximum hourly rainfall is 30-60 mm, and the local area can exceed 80 mm), and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and gales in the local area.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue blue warnings for severe convective weather at 06:00 on July 17:

  It is estimated that from 08:00 on July 17 to 08:00 on July 18, central Inner Mongolia, southwestern Heilongjiang, northwestern Jilin, northern Shaanxi, northwestern Shanxi, northeastern Hebei, northern Tianjin, southern Henan, northeastern and southern Anhui, northwestern Jiangsu, Some areas of eastern Hubei and other places will have 8-10 thunderstorms or hail weather; central and eastern Inner Mongolia, western and northeastern Heilongjiang, central and northern Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Beijing, southern Shandong, eastern and southern Henan, and central and northern Anhui , Northwestern Jiangsu, Hubei, southern Hunan, central and northern Jiangxi, southern Fujian, southern Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, northeastern and northwestern Yunnan, northern Guangdong and southern coastal areas will have short-term heavy rainfall. The rainfall is 30-60 mm, and the local area can reach more than 80 mm.

  It is estimated that the main impact period of strong convection will be from day to night today.