2024-01-03 00:12:01
China News Service, January 3. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, on the morning of the 3rd, heavy fog or haze occurred in Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei and the Sichuan Basin. In the next three days, there will still be haze weather in southern North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai and other places, and we are concerned regarding the impact on traffic safety and human health. There is snowfall in Northeast China and eastern Tibet, and attention is paid to the impact on transportation, agriculture and animal husbandry.
There is heavy fog and haze in Jianghuai, Jianghan and other places in southern North China
From the morning to the morning of January 3, there was heavy fog in parts of southeastern Hebei, western Shandong, northern Jiangsu, central and northern Anhui, southern Henan, central Hubei, northern Hunan, southern Shaanxi, eastern Sichuan Basin, and central Liaoning. Among them Parts of southeastern Hebei, northwestern Shandong, northern Jiangsu, northern Anhui, central Hubei, northern Hunan, and eastern Sichuan Basin have strong dense fog with visibility less than 200 meters, and local visibility is extremely strong with less than 50 meters. Thick fog. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow fog warning at 06:00 on the 3rd.
From the 3rd to the 5th, the diffusion conditions were poor in southern North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai and other places, with mild to moderate haze and severe local haze.
Figure 1 National fog forecast map (08:00-14:00 on January 3) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
There is snowfall in Heilongjiang and other places in Inner Mongolia
In the next three days, there will be light to moderate snow in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, northern Xinjiang, eastern Tibet, and the Western Sichuan Plateau. Among them, there will be heavy snow in central and northern Heilongjiang, the Altay Mountains of Xinjiang, and other places.
In addition, from the 5th to the 6th, there will be rainy weather in Guizhou, Hunan, Guangxi and other places, including moderate to heavy rain in northern Guangxi and other places.
Domestic detailed forecast for the next three days
From 08:00 on January 3 to 08:00 on January 4, there was light snow or sleet in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, northern Heilongjiang, northern Xinjiang, southern and eastern Tibet, and the Western Sichuan Plateau. Among them, there was light snow or sleet in the Altay Mountains of Xinjiang and other places. There is heavy snow on the ground (5-6 mm). There will be light rain in parts of southern Sichuan, central and eastern Yunnan, southwestern Guangxi, northern and eastern Taiwan Island and other places. Some areas in central and eastern Inner Mongolia and central and western Tibet have winds of magnitude 5 to 7, among which parts of northern Tibet have winds of magnitude 7 to 8; the northern Bohai Sea, the central and eastern Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, the Beibu Gulf, and the South China Sea There will be winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in some sea areas (see Figure 2).
Figure 2 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on January 3 to 08:00 on January 4) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
From 08:00 on January 4 to 08:00 on January 5, there was light snow or sleet in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, most of Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, eastern Tibet, and southern Sichuan Plateau. Among them, central and western Heilongjiang and northeastern Heilongjiang and other places had light snow or sleet. There will be moderate to heavy snow (5-7 mm) in some areas. There will be light rain in parts of southeastern Tibet, southern Sichuan Basin, central and northern Guizhou, western and southern Hunan, southeastern Yunnan, and northeastern Guangxi. There will be winds of magnitude 4 to 6 in some areas such as central Inner Mongolia and northeastern Heilongjiang; there will be winds of magnitude 6 to 7 and gusts of magnitude 8 in the northern Bohai Sea, the central and northern waters of the Yellow Sea, and most of the South China Sea (see Figure 3).
Figure 3 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on January 4 to 08:00 on January 5) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
From 08:00 on January 5 to 08:00 on January 6, there was light snow or sleet in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, central and eastern Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, northern Xinjiang and areas along the Tianshan Mountains, southern Tibet, and the Western Sichuan Plateau. There were light to moderate rains in parts of the eastern part of Southwest China, most of Jiangnan, northern and western parts of South China, among which there were localized heavy rains in northern Guangxi and other places (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on January 5 – 08:00 on January 6) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
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