Heavy rainfall continues in many parts of the country!
The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue an orange warning for heavy rain and a yellow warning for severe convective weather at 06:00 on July 30: From 08:00 on July 30 to 08:00 on July 31, there were heavy to heavy rains in parts of north-central Hebei, northeast Shanxi, southeastern Inner Mongolia, Beijing, Tianjin, western Liaoning, central and western Jilin, southern Heilongjiang, northeastern Sichuan, northern and eastern Chongqing, northeastern Guizhou, south-central Yunnan, southern Guangxi, southern Guangdong, etc., among them, southeastern Inner Mongolia, southwestern Liaoning, northern Hebei, northeast Beijing, There are heavy rainstorms in some areas of northeast Sichuan, northern Chongqing, southern Yunnan, southern coastal areas of Guangxi, etc., and some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation (the maximum hourly rainfall is 30~60 mm, and it can exceed 80 mm locally). Some areas of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern and western Liaoning, north-central Hebei, eastern Beijing, northern and southern Tianjin, northern Shaanxi, northern Shanxi, western Henan and other places will have thunderstorms with strong winds or hail above level 8, among which, some areas in central and northeastern Hebei and southern Tianjin will have thunderstorms and gales of more than 10, with maximum winds of more than 11. ▼
In the medium term, from July 29th to August 7th, the rainy areas of the mainland will be located in Northeast China, the eastern part of North China, the eastern part of Southwest China and the western part of Guangxi, the southern part of Shaanxi, the southeastern part of Tibet and other places, the cumulative precipitation in most areas is 50~90 mm, of which the eastern and southern parts of Northeast China, the eastern part of North China and the western part of Guangxi, Yunnan, Chongqing, southeastern Tibet and other places have 100~180 mm, and the western and southern parts of Yunnan have more than 250 mm; The cumulative precipitation in most of the above areas is 2~4 times more than that in the same period of the year, and 5 to 2 times more in some areas. ▼
During the critical period of flood control, the general public must not relax their vigilance, continue to pay attention to the forecast and early warning information and management measures issued by meteorological, emergency management, public security and traffic management departments, pay attention to urban waterlogging, small and medium-sized river floods, mountain floods, and geological disasters that may be caused by heavy rain, make reasonable arrangements for daily travel, and do not go to valleys and river areas that are prone to floods, mudslides, landslides and other disasters, and avoid riverside and lakeside road sections.
Below we have sorted out the safety precautions for driving, walking and cycling in rainstorms, and the general public is invited to learn and master.
Safe to drive in rainy weather
Safe to walk on rainy days
Safe riding in rainy days