Typhoon “Nanmadu” weakened to a strong typhoon level, there will be strong winds in the northern and eastern seas of my country – Xinhua English.news.cn

Typhoon “Nanmadu” has weakened to a strong typhoon level, and there will be strong winds in the northern and eastern seas of my country

The monitoring of the Central Meteorological Observatory shows that this year’s No. 14 typhoon “Nanmadu” weakened to a strong typhoon level early this morning, and was about to make landfall on the southwestern coast of Kyushu Island, Japan. cyclone.

Affected by the peripheral circulation and cold air of “Nanmadu”, there will be strong winds in the northern and eastern seas of my country. It is estimated that today and tomorrow, most of the Bohai Sea, the Bohai Strait, most of the Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, and the Korean Strait will have strong winds of magnitude 7 to 8, and gusts of magnitude 9 to 11. ~15, gust 16~17.

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