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November 16: National Weather Forecast for the next three days
Cold air continues to sweep across the southern regions of central and eastern China, bringing along significant precipitation events.
First, key weather updates:
1. Persistent cold air impacts central and eastern China:
Under the influence of cold air moving eastward and southward, temperatures in central and eastern China will drop by 4-6°C from the 16th to the 17th, with some areas experiencing drops exceeding 8°C. Areas north of the Huai River will experience 4-6 levels of northerly winds. Starting on the 17th, another weak cold front originating from Xinjiang will move into northern China, causing temperatures to fall by 4-6°C, with some regions experiencing drops over 8°C, accompanied by 4-5 levels of northerly winds.
2. Significant rainfall in southern regions:
On the 16th, a major precipitation event occurred across southern China. Moderate to heavy rains fell in southern Yunnan, southern Guizhou, central and southern Jiangnan, and southern China, while部分地区 in southwestern Guangdong experienced heavy rains or extremely heavy rains.
3. Heavy snowfall in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia:
On the 16th, significant snowfall hit northeastern China. Moderate to heavy snow was observed in parts of southeastern Heilongjiang, central and eastern Jilin, and central and eastern Liaoning. On the 18th, parts of eastern Inner Mongolia also saw moderate to heavy snow.
For the next three days, here's the detailed forecast:
From 08:00 to 17:00 on the 16th, small to moderate snow or sleet can be expected in northern Xinjiang, eastern Inner Mongolia, and northeastern China. Parts of southeastern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, and northeastern Liaoning may see heavy snow, while northern Xinjiang experiences blizzards. Small to moderate rain or showers are forecasted in eastern Huanghuai, most of Jianghuai, Jiangnan, most of southern China, and the southwestern part of the country. Southern Yunnan, northwestern and southeastern Hainan, and western Guangdong, southern Hunan, central Jiangxi, central Zhejiang, and northwestern Fujian will see heavy rains. Extreme heavy rains occurred in southwestern Guangdong. Strong winds at 4-6 levels are expected in northern Xinjiang, most of Inner Mongolia, northwestern and northern North China, and eastern Huanghuai. The Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea will experience winds of 5-7 levels, while the East China Sea, the northwestern part of the South China Sea, and the northeast will face winds of 6-8 levels.
From 08:00 to 18:00 on the 17th, light snow or sleet is expected in the north and southwest of Xinjiang, central and eastern Heilongjiang, and the eastern part of Jilin; small to moderate rain or showers will occur in central and southern Fujian, southern and eastern Guangdong, Hainan, southern Yunnan, and Taiwan, with parts of central and southern Taiwan seeing heavy rains. Northerly winds of 4-6 levels are forecasted in northern Xinjiang, Gansu, central and western Inner Mongolia, and northern North China. Winds of 5-7 levels will be seen in the northern part of the East China Sea and the northwestern part of the South China Sea, while the southern part of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, and the northeastern part of the South China Sea will experience winds of 6-8 levels.
From 08:00 to 19:00 on the 18th, some areas of northern and southwestern Xinjiang, eastern Inner Mongolia, and central and southern parts of northeastern China will see small to moderate snow or sleet, with localized snow. Light rains or showers are expected in central and western Guizhou, the southern Sichuan Basin, and Taiwan. Northerly winds of 4-6 levels will blow through northern Xinjiang, Gansu, central Inner Mongolia, and northern China. The northeastern winds in the Taiwan Strait and the northeastern part of the South China Sea will gradually weaken from 6-8 levels to 5-7 levels.
Overall, these weather conditions could bring about travel disruptions and potential hazards, so people should take necessary precautions and stay informed about local forecasts.