06:00 on July 1
The Central Meteorological Observatory was upgraded
Yellow warning for severe convective weather
Yellow warning for severe convection
It is expected that from 8 o'clock on July 1 to 8 o'clock on July 2, there will be thunderstorms and strong winds of more than 8 in parts of northern Shanxi, central and northern Hebei, southwestern Shanxi, northern Henan, central and southern Anhui, Jiangsu, northern and western Shanghai, eastern Hubei, central and northern Hunan, northern Jiangxi, northern and southwestern Zhejiang, northwest Fujian, southeastern Guizhou, northern Guangxi and other places, among them, some areas of southern Anhui, central and southern Jiangsu, eastern Hubei, northern Jiangxi and other places will have thunderstorms and gales above level 10. The maximum wind force can reach more than 11, and there is a possibility of tornadoes locally; There will be short-term heavy precipitation with hourly rainfall greater than 20 mm in parts of central and northern Hebei, southwestern Beijing, western Shandong, northern and southeastern Henan, central and southern Anhui, Jiangsu, northern and western Shanghai, eastern and southern Hubei, Hunan, northern Jiangxi, northern Zhejiang, southeastern and northwestern Fujian, southern Sichuan, south-central Guizhou, northeastern and southwestern Yunnan, and north-central Guangxi. Some areas in northern Guangxi and other places will have hourly rainfall of more than 50 mm, and the maximum can reach more than 80 mm.
Orange warning for heavy rain
The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue an orange warning for heavy rain at 06:00 on July 1:
It is expected that from 8 o'clock on July 1 to 8 o'clock on the 2nd, there will be heavy to heavy rain in most parts of Jiangsu and Anhui, central and eastern Hubei, central and northern Hunan, northern Jiangxi, southern Guizhou, northern Guangxi, western Yunnan, central and southern Hebei, central and western Shandong.
Among them, there are heavy rainstorms in parts of southwestern Anhui, eastern Hubei, western and northeastern Hunan, northern Jiangxi, southeastern Guizhou, and northeast Guangxi, and extremely heavy rains (250 mm ~ 260 mm) in southwest Hunan and northeast Guangxi. Some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation (the maximum hourly rainfall is 20 mm ~ 50 mm, and can exceed 80 mm locally), and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds locally.
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Source: Produced by the China Emergency Management Newspaper and Financial Media Work Department