China News Service, April 15. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, affected by the cold air, from the 15th to the 17th, there will be light to moderate rain in the eastern part of Northwest China, Southwest China, Jianghan, central and western Jiangnan, and western South China. There will be heavy rain or heavy rain; the average temperature in some of the above-mentioned areas will drop by about 4 to 6 degrees Celsius, and the local area will be above 8 degrees Celsius; there will be northerly winds of magnitude 4 to 5 in the northern region, and gusts of magnitude 6 to 8.

Rainfall in Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, Guizhou, Guizhou, Yunnan and other places

  From 08:00 yesterday to 06:00 today, moderate to heavy rains and localized rains occurred in parts of southern Gansu, southwestern Shaanxi, eastern Sichuan, Chongqing, southwestern Hubei, northern Hunan, Guizhou, northwestern Guangxi, northwestern Yunnan, and eastern Tibet. Heavy rain; thunderstorms and strong winds occurred locally in the western Sichuan Plateau, southwestern Guizhou, etc., and local hail in southwestern Guizhou; light snow or sleet occurred in parts of western Xinjiang, central Gansu, southern Ningxia, and southeastern Inner Mongolia.

Cold air affects central and western my country

  Affected by the cold air, from the 15th to the 17th, there will be light to moderate rain, local heavy rain or heavy rain in the eastern part of Northwest China, Southwest China, Jianghan, central and western Jiangnan, and western South China; the average temperature in some of the above-mentioned areas will drop by 4~ Around 6 ℃, local above 8 ℃; there will be northerly winds of magnitude 4 to 5 in the northern area, with gusts of magnitude 6 to 8.

  Affected by the cold air and strong winds, it is expected that from 08:00 on the 15th to 08:00 on the 16th, there will be sand or floating dust in eastern Xinjiang and the southern Xinjiang Basin, northwestern Qinghai, western Gansu and Hexi, western Inner Mongolia, and northern Ningxia. There are dust storms.

The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue sand and dust weather forecasts at 06:00 on April 15.

  From the daytime on the 15th to the night on the 16th, there will be strong winds of magnitude 7 to 8 and gusts of magnitude 9 in most of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the waters east of Taiwan, the northeastern waters of the South China Sea, and the Bashi Strait. level, gust level 10.

To this end, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue the "Sea Gale Forecast" at 06:00 on the 15th.

From day to night on the 17th, there will be northeasterly winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in the Taiwan Strait, the northern waters of the South China Sea, the Bashi Strait, and the Beibu Gulf.

From day to night on the 15th, there will be northerly winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in most of the Yellow Sea.

Specific forecast for the next three days

  From 08:00 on April 15 to 08:00 on April 16, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of central and southern Qinghai, central and western Tibet and other places. Among them, there was heavy snow (5-8 mm) in northern Tibet and southwestern Qinghai. .

There are moderate to heavy rains in parts of eastern Tibet, southeastern Northwest China, western Jianghan, northern and western Jiangnan, the Sichuan Basin, eastern Southwest China, and western Guangxi. mm).

There are 5-7 winds in parts of Xinjiang along the Tianshan Mountains, northwestern and eastern Inner Mongolia, and Hexi in Gansu, and 7-8 winds in parts of northern Tibet.

Parts of western Inner Mongolia, Hexi, Gansu and other places have blowing sand, and there are local sandstorms (see Figure 1).

There will be northerly to northeasterly winds of magnitude 7-8 and gusts of magnitude 9 in the Taiwan Strait and the ocean to the east of Taiwan. A northeasterly wind of magnitude 9, there will be northerly to northwesterly winds of magnitude 5 to 7 and a gust of magnitude 8 in the northern and central waters of the Yellow Sea, and a northerly wind of magnitude 5 to 7 and a gust of magnitude 8 in the southern part of the Yellow Sea, and most of the East China Sea. There will be northerly to northeasterly winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gust of magnitude 8, and easter to southeast winds of magnitude 5 to 6 and gust of magnitude 7 in the Beibu Gulf, Qiongzhou Strait, and the northwestern part of the South China Sea.

Figure 1 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on April 15th - 08:00 on the 16th)

  From 08:00 on April 16 to 08:00 on April 17, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of southern Qinghai, southeastern Gansu, central and western Tibet and other places, and there was heavy snow (5-8 mm) locally.

There were light to moderate rains in parts of central and western Inner Mongolia, southeastern Northwest China, eastern Tibet, Jianghan, most of Jiangnan, most of Southwest China, and most of South China. Among them, there were local heavy rains in southeastern Tibet and central Jiangxi (25 ~45 mm).

There are 5-7 winds in parts of eastern Xinjiang, northeastern Inner Mongolia, Hexi in Gansu, and northern Tibet.

Parts of western Inner Mongolia, Hexi, Gansu and other places have floating dust and blowing sand locally (see Figure 2).

There will be northeasterly winds of magnitude 7 to 8 and gusts of magnitude 9 in the Taiwan Strait, northerly winds of magnitude 4 to 6 and gusts of magnitude 7 in the northern waters of the East China Sea, and northeasterly winds of magnitude 5 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in the southern waters of the East China Sea. There will be northeasterly winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in the ocean to the east of Taiwan, the Bashi Strait, and the northeastern waters of the South China Sea. There will be northeasterly winds of magnitude 5 to 6 and gusts of magnitude 7 in the Beibu Gulf. The Qiongzhou Strait, the South China Sea There will be easter to northeasterly winds of magnitude 5 to 6 and gusts of magnitude 7 in the northwestern and central-eastern seas.

Figure 2 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on April 16th - 08:00 on April 17th)

  From 08:00 on April 17 to 08:00 on the 18th, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of southern Qinghai, central Tibet and other places.

There are light to moderate rains in parts of eastern Tibet, northwestern North China, most of Jiangnan, most of Southwest China, and most of South China. Among them, parts of southeastern Tibet, northern Sichuan plateau, southwestern Yunnan, and northeastern Guangxi There is heavy rain (25-40 mm).

There are 5-7 winds in parts of northwestern Inner Mongolia, northern Tibet, and northern Shaanxi.

Parts of western Inner Mongolia, Hexi, Gansu and other places have floating dust (see Figure 3).

There will be northerly to northeasterly winds of magnitude 5 to 7 and gust 8 in the Taiwan Strait, Bashi Strait, and the northeastern waters of the South China Sea. There will be northeasterly winds of magnitude 4 to 6 and gust of 7 in the Beibu Gulf, and the Qiongzhou Strait will turn to the north. There will be easterly winds of magnitude 4 to 6 and gust of magnitude 7, and there will be easter to northeasterly winds of magnitude 5 to 6 and gust of magnitude 7 in the northwestern and central and eastern waters of the South China Sea.

Figure 3 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on April 17th - 08:00 on April 18th)