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The China Meteorological Administration adjusted the second-level emergency response to typhoon level 2 to the second-level emergency response to heavy rain

This year's No. 3 typhoon "Gemei" is gradually weakening in intensity

After comprehensive research and judgment and emergency consultation

China Meteorological Administration at 9 a.m. on July 27

Adjust the second-level emergency response to major meteorological disasters (typhoons).

It is a second-level emergency response (heavy rain).

July 27 at 10 a.m

The Central Meteorological Observatory continues to release

Typhoon Blue Warning

Orange warning for heavy rain

and Yellow Warning for Severe Convective Weather

Typhoon Blue Warning

The center of this year's No. 3 typhoon "Gemei" was located in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province at 9 a.m. today (27th), that is, 29.6 degrees north latitude and 116.0 degrees east longitude, with a maximum wind force of 8 (18 m/s) and a minimum pressure of 995 hPa at the center.

The China Meteorological Administration adjusted the second-level emergency response to typhoon level 2 to the second-level emergency response to heavy rain

Gemei is expected to move northwestwards at a speed of 10 to 15 km/h with a gradual weakening intensity.

The China Meteorological Administration adjusted the second-level emergency response to typhoon level 2 to the second-level emergency response to heavy rain

Gale forecast: From 14:00 on July 27 to 14:00 on July 28, there will be strong winds of 7 to 8 and gusts of 9 to 10 in the central, western and southern Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea and the waters near the Diaoyu Islands, the Taiwan Strait and the Yangtze River estuary area, Hangzhou Bay, the southern coast of Shandong, the coast of Jiangsu, the coast of Shanghai, the coast of Zhejiang, the coast of Fujian, and the western and northern coasts of Taiwan. In addition, eastern Shandong, southern Henan, eastern Hubei, central and southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, most of Anhui, northern Jiangxi, most of Zhejiang and other places will have 5 to 6 winds with gusts of 7 to 8.

The China Meteorological Administration adjusted the second-level emergency response to typhoon level 2 to the second-level emergency response to heavy rain

Precipitation forecast: From 14 o'clock on July 27 to 14 o'clock on the 28th, there will be heavy rain to heavy rain in southeastern Fujian, northern and central eastern Guangdong, central and western Jiangxi, eastern Hunan, eastern Hubei, northeast Guangxi and other places, and extremely heavy rain (250 to 300 mm) in southeastern Hunan, northern and eastern coastal areas of Guangdong, and southern coastal areas of Fujian.

Orange warning for heavy rain

It is expected that from 14 o'clock on July 27 to 14 o'clock on the 28th, there will be heavy to heavy rain in parts of southern Fujian, north-central and eastern Guangdong, northeast Guangxi, central and western Jiangxi, eastern and southern Hunan, and eastern Hubei, and extremely heavy rain (250 to 300 mm) in southeastern Hunan, northern and eastern coastal areas of Guangdong.

The China Meteorological Administration adjusted the second-level emergency response to typhoon level 2 to the second-level emergency response to heavy rain

In addition, there were heavy to heavy rains in central and eastern Jilin, most of Liaoning, eastern Hebei, Tianjin, central and western Shandong, and northeast Henan, among which, there were heavy rainstorms (100 to 150 mm) in parts of southeastern Jilin, northeast and southwest Liaoning, northeast Hebei, and central Shandong; The maximum hourly rainfall in the above areas is 30 to 50 mm, which can exceed 80 mm locally, and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds locally.

Yellow warning for severe convective weather

It is expected that from 14:00 on July 27 to 14:00 on the 28th, there will be thunderstorms and winds of more than 8 degrees in parts of eastern Mongolia, southwestern Heilongjiang, northwest Jilin, central Shandong, northern and southeastern Jiangsu, northeast Zhejiang, northeast Hunan, central Jiangxi, central and eastern Guangxi, and western Guangdong, among which, some areas in northern Jiangsu and northeast Zhejiang will have thunderstorms and gales of more than 10, and the maximum wind force can reach more than 11 or more.

The China Meteorological Administration adjusted the second-level emergency response to typhoon level 2 to the second-level emergency response to heavy rain

There will be short-term heavy precipitation with hourly rainfall greater than 20 mm in parts of eastern Inner Mongolia, north-central and southwestern Heilongjiang, northwestern and east-central Jilin, Liaoning, eastern Beijing, Tianjin, eastern Hebei, most of Shandong, eastern Henan, north-central Anhui, north-central Jiangsu, eastern Hubei, central and eastern Hunan, Jiangxi, eastern Fujian, Guangxi, Guangdong, central and western Guizhou, southern Sichuan, southern Chongqing, etc. The hourly rainfall in parts of northern Jiangsu, central and southern Hunan, central and southern Jiangxi, western Guangxi, northeastern and southeastern Guangxi is greater than 50 mm, and the maximum can reach more than 80 mm.

The China Meteorological Administration adjusted the second-level emergency response to typhoon level 2 to the second-level emergency response to heavy rain

Source: China Meteorological Administration

Process Editor: U032

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