According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, meteorological monitoring showed that yesterday, precipitation was weak in most parts of the country, and only heavy rain or torrential rain occurred in parts of western Yunnan, northeastern Guangdong, southern Hainan Island, eastern coastal Fujian, and north-central Taiwan Island, among which heavy rains (100~124 mm) occurred in Pu'er in Yunnan, Zhangzhou and Xiamen in Fujian, and in northern Taiwan, and extremely heavy rain (294 mm) in Yilan, Taiwan.
In the next three days, the overall precipitation on the mainland will still be weak, and the rain will be mostly concentrated in the southwest region, and it is expected that the eastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, southern Sichuan, central and northern Yunnan, western Guizhou and other places will be cloudy and rainy, among them, there will be moderate to heavy rain in parts of southeastern Tibet, southwestern Sichuan, and northern Yunnan, with localized heavy rain; There is light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of central and southern Qinghai and the northern part of the western Sichuan Plateau.
Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
In terms of cold air, from the 8th to the 10th, there will be a weak cold air affecting the northern region, and the temperature in some areas of the northwest, north China, and northeast will drop by 3~6 °C, accompanied by 4~5 northerly winds with gusts of 6~8. The public needs to pay attention to temperature changes, the temperature difference between day and night is large, and go out in the morning and evening to take warm measures.
In addition, before the arrival of cold air, from the 8th to the 9th, the atmospheric diffusion conditions in southern North China and western Huanghuai were average, and there was mild haze in central and southern Hebei, most of Henan, and western Shandong, and moderate haze in a short period of time. Starting from the night of the 9th, under the influence of cold air, the haze weather in the above areas gradually weakened from north to south.
Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
Source: China News Network