China News Service, Beijing, February 13 (Reporter Chen Kangliang) According to the news released by the Central Meteorological Observatory on the 13th, strong cold air began to affect most of China from that day on.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that from the 13th to the 15th, due to the influence of strong cold air, the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the north will experience northerly winds of magnitude 4 to 6 and gusts of magnitude 7 to 9 from north to south; the temperature will generally drop by 4°C. ~8℃, with some areas dropping by 10℃~12℃, with local temperatures above 14℃ in the Northeast.

  On the same day, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue warning for strong winds: It is expected that from 8:00 on February 13 to 8:00 on February 14, central and western Inner Mongolia, southern Heilongjiang, central and western Jilin, central and northern Liaoning, eastern Xinjiang, central and western Tibet, and western Qinghai and other places Some areas have winds of magnitude 5 to 6, with gusts of magnitude 7 to 8. Some areas of the Bohai Sea will have winds of level 7 and gusts of level 8. From 8:00 on February 14 to 8:00 on February 15, there were 5 to 6 level winds in some areas of central and western Inner Mongolia, central and southern Liaoning, eastern Huanghuai, eastern Jianghuai, central and southern Jianghan, northern Hunan, central Tibet, and southwestern Qinghai. , gust level 7~8. There will be winds of magnitude 7 to 8 in the Bohai Sea, Bohai Strait, and most of the Yellow Sea, with gusts of magnitude 9.

  Meteorological experts reminded that the temperature in most of China has continued to rise recently, but due to the influence of cold air, the temperature will fluctuate in the later period. The public is advised to adjust their clothing in time to prevent colds; visibility is low in some areas such as North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai and so on. When going out, please pay attention to the impact of low visibility on traffic, drive safely, abide by traffic laws, and take personal protection.

  In terms of precipitation, the Central Meteorological Observatory stated that in the next 10 days (February 13-22), the cumulative precipitation in southern Huanghuai, Jianghan, Jianghuai, Jiangnan, northern South China, eastern Guizhou, Chongqing, and southeastern Tibet will be 10 to 30 mm. ; Cumulative precipitation in northern and western Xinjiang, eastern northwest China, eastern Inner Mongolia, western North China, and northeastern regions has been 3 to 7 millimeters. Local rainfall in northern and western Xinjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning has been 10 to 20 millimeters, and Xinjiang Altay has been above 30 millimeters. ; Precipitation in most of the above-mentioned areas is 30% to 80% higher than the same period in normal years. (over)