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China News Service, January 3. According to the Central Meteorological Observatory website, heavy fog or haze occurred in Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei and the Sichuan Basin on the morning of January 3. In the next three days, there will still be haze weather in southern North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai and other places, and we are concerned about the impact on traffic safety and human health. Snow is falling in northeast China and eastern Tibet, and attention is being paid to the impact on transportation, agriculture and animal husbandry.
There is heavy fog and haze in Jianghuai, Jianghan and other places in southern northern China
From morning to morning on January 3, heavy fog prevailed in parts of southeast Hebei, western Shandong, northern Jiangsu, central and northern Anhui, southern Henan, central Hubei, northern Hunan, southern Shaanxi, East Sichuan Basin and Central Liaoning Parts of southeast Hebei, northwest Shandong, northern Jiangsu, northern Anhui, central Hubei, northern Hunan and eastern Sichuan Basin will experience heavy dense fog with visibility less than 200 meters, and local visibility is extremely good at less than 50 meters. Dense fog. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow fog warning at 06:00 on the 3rd.
From the 3rd to the 5th, diffusion conditions were poor in southern North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai and other places, with light to moderate haze and strong local haze.
Figure 1 National fog forecast map (8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on January 3) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
Snowfall occurs in Heilongjiang and other places in Inner Mongolia
In the next three days, light to moderate snow will occur in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, northern Xinjiang, eastern Tibet and western Sichuan Plateau. Among them, there will be heavy snowfall in the middle and north of Heilongjiang, the Altai Mountains of Xinjiang and other places.
In addition, there will be rainy weather in Guizhou, Hunan, Guangxi and other places from the 5th to 6th, including moderate to heavy rain in northern Guangxi and other places.
Detailed domestic forecast for the next three days
From 8:00 a.m. on January 3 to 8:00 a.m. on January 4, parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, northern Heilongjiang, northern Xinjiang, southern and eastern Tibet, and western Sichuan Plateau experienced light snow or snow Sleet Light snow or sleet in the Altai Mountains of Xinjiang and other locations. There is heavy snow on the ground (5-6 mm). Parts of southern Sichuan, central and eastern Yunnan, southwestern Guangxi, northern and eastern Taiwan island and other places will experience light rain. Some areas in central and eastern Inner Mongolia and central and western Tibet have force 5 to 7 winds, including parts of northern Tibet with force 7 to 8 winds; the northern Bohai Sea, the central and eastern Yellow Sea, most of them East China Sea, Beibu Gulf and South China Sea. Some sea areas will experience force 6 to 7 winds and force 8 gusts (see Figure 2).
Figure 2 National precipitation forecast map (08:00 on January 3rd to 08:00 on January 4th) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
From 8:00 a.m. on January 4 to 8:00 a.m. on January 5, there was light snow or sleet in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, most of Heilongjiang, eastern Jilin, eastern Tibet and the southern Sichuan Plateau, including There was also light snowfall or sleet in central and western Heilongjiang. Northeast Heilongjiang and other places also experienced light snowfall or sleet. Some areas will experience moderate to heavy snowfall (5-7 mm). Light rain will occur in parts of southeastern Tibet, southern Sichuan Basin, central and northern Guizhou, western and southern Hunan, southeastern Yunnan and northeastern Guangxi. Some areas such as central Inner Mongolia and northeast Heilongjiang will experience force 4 to 6 winds; There will be Force 6 to 7 winds and Force 8 gusts 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 4th to 08:00 on January 5th) Image source: Central Meteorological Observatory website
From 8:00 a.m. on January 5 to 8:00 a.m. 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, in southern Tibet. and the western Sichuan Plateau. Parts of eastern southwest China, most of Jiangnan, and northern and western southern China experienced light to moderate rainfall, including locally heavy rainfall in northern Guangxi and other locations (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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