China News Service, July 29. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, due to the combined effects of the typhoon "fireworks" and cold air, the Central Meteorological Observatory will continue to issue a yellow rainstorm warning at 6 o'clock on July 29. In the next three days, eastern North China, eastern Inner Mongolia, and Northeast China There were heavy rainstorms in the central and western parts of the region, and heavy rainstorms in some areas.

There will be heavy precipitation in North China and Northeast China

  The center of low pressure after the weakening of Typhoon No. 6 this year is located in Fengxian County, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province at 5 o'clock in the morning today (29th). The low pressure will move north and east at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour. It entered Shandong during the day on the 29th and moved into the Bohai Sea on the morning of the 30th, gradually degenerating into an extratropical cyclone.

The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue tropical depression forecasts at 06:00 on July 29.

  Affected by "fireworks" and cold air, in the next three days, there will be heavy to heavy rains in eastern North China, eastern Inner Mongolia, central and western parts of Northeast China, and heavy rains in some areas. Some of the above areas will be accompanied by winds of magnitude 4 to 6 and gusts of 7 to Level 8.

Among them, from 8:00 on July 29 to 8:00 on the 30th, there were heavy to heavy rains in parts of central and eastern Hebei, eastern Beijing, Tianjin, northern Shandong, southwestern Liaoning, and Liaodong Peninsula. Among them, northeastern Hebei and eastern central There were heavy rainstorms (100-140 mm) in some areas, such as the central and eastern part of Tianjin, and the north-western part of the mountain.

In addition, there were heavy or torrential rains in eastern Zhejiang, eastern Fujian, coastal areas of Guangdong, southern and western Yunnan, etc.

Some of the above-mentioned areas are accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation (the maximum hourly rainfall is 20-50 mm, and the local area can exceed 60 mm), and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and gales in the local area.

The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow rainstorm warning at 06:00 on July 29.

Forecast map of heavy rainfall areas across the country (July 29, 8:00-30, 8:00)

Specific forecasts for the next three days

  From 8:00 on July 29 to 8:00 on July 30, southeastern Inner Mongolia, western Northeast China, Liaodong Peninsula, southern and eastern Tibet, most of North China, eastern Huanghuai, eastern and southern Jiangnan, southern Southwest, central and southern South China, etc. There were moderate to heavy rains in parts of the region. Among them, there were heavy rains or heavy rains (100-140 mm) in parts of western Liaoning, central-southern and northeastern Hebei, Tianjin, central and northern Shandong, and southern coastal areas of Guangxi.

There are 5 to 6 winds in parts of the Liaodong Peninsula, the central-eastern part of North China, and the northern part of Huanghuai.

National precipitation forecast map (July 29, 8:00-30, 8:00)

  From 8:00 on July 30 to 8:00 on July 31, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of eastern Inner Mongolia, southwestern Northeast China, northern North China, southeast Jiangnan, southern Southwest China, central and southern South China, and Taiwan Island. Among them, Inner Mongolia There were heavy rains or heavy rains (100-130 mm) in parts of the southeast, western Liaoning and other places.

There are 4 to 6 winds in parts of central and northern Inner Mongolia, southern Northeast China, northern Hebei, Shandong Peninsula and other places. Among them, there are 6 to 7 winds in the southern Xinjiang basin.

National precipitation forecast map (July 30, 8:00-31, 8:00)

  From 8:00 on July 31 to 8:00 on August 1, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of eastern Inner Mongolia, most of Northeast China, northern North China, southeast Jiangnan, southern Southwest China, southern South China, and Taiwan Island. Among them, Some areas in northeastern Inner Mongolia, western Heilongjiang, western Jilin, central and southern Taiwan Island, etc. have heavy rains or heavy rains (100-130 mm).

There are 4 to 6 winds in parts of Xinjiang along the Tianshan Mountains and the South Xinjiang Basin, eastern and western Inner Mongolia, southeastern Heilongjiang, eastern Liaoning, northern Hebei, and Shandong Peninsula. Among them, there are 6-7 winds in parts of Hexi, Gansu. .

National precipitation forecast map (8:00 on July 31-8:00 on August 1)