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Heavy rains continued in southern China, Jiangsu issued 46 warnings in a row | Jiangsu Province | Meteorological disasters | Xinjiang

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[Epoch Times, July 08, 2021]Today (July 8), heavy rainfall continued in the southern part of the mainland, and the rain was strong in Anhui and Jiangsu. The Jiangsu Meteorological Observatory issued 46 meteorological disaster warnings yesterday (7th). .

At 6 a.m. on July 8, the Central Meteorological Observatory of the Mainland issued a blue rainstorm warning. It is estimated that from 8 a.m. to 8 a.m. on the 9th, southern Anhui, southern Jiangsu, northern Zhejiang, eastern and southwestern Hubei, northern Chongqing, and central Sichuan Basin. There were heavy rains in parts of southern, southwestern Guangxi, southern Yunnan, northern Huanghuai, southern North China, southwestern Liaoning, central and western Heilongjiang, and central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Among them, southern Jiangsu and other places have heavy rainstorms of 100-120 mm; some areas are also accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall, with a maximum hourly rainfall of 30-50 mm, and local areas can exceed 60 mm; local areas also have strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and gales. .

The eastern section of the main rain belt on July 8 will fall south to the area south of the Huai River, and the position of the main rain belt on July 9 will not change much. It is expected that on July 9 there will be moderate to heavy rains in parts of the eastern and southern parts of Northeast China, southern Tibet, central Northwest China, most of Jianghuai, northeastern Jiangnan, and northern Southwest China; among them, central Anhui, southern Gansu, and Sichuan In parts of the northwest and central parts of the basin, there were heavy rains or heavy rains of 100 to 150 mm.

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Yesterday (July 7) in Jiangsu Province was already heavy rain. The province’s meteorology changed and issued a blue rainstorm warning signal at 5:19 in the evening on the 7th. According to China Weather Network, on the same day, 46 meteorological disaster warnings were issued in Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi and other places in Jiangsu Province, including warnings of thunderstorms and heavy rains.

Among them, Siyang, Shuyang, and Guanyun in Jiangsu Province had the top ten in the country in 24 hours of precipitation on the 7th. The continuous rainstorm caused the water level of Jiangba in Hongze Lake, Jiangsu Province to rise. It reached 12.79 meters at 7 o’clock on July 7 and exceeded the flood limit by 0.29 meters; from 12 o’clock on the 7th, the flood discharge of the Sanhe Gate increased to 5000 cubic meters per second.

Except for the heavy rain in Jiangsu Province yesterday, the sky suddenly turned black and stormy in Shijiazhuang, Hebei that day. Some netizens said that they have not seen such rain in more than 20 years.

China Weather reported that in terms of temperature, the temperature in Jiangsu Changshu, Kunshan, Wuxi, Jiangyin, Yixing and other places exceeded 36°C on the 7th. For some time in the future, Jiangnan and the northern area of ​​South China will be the core areas of high temperature in the south.

The highest temperature in South China will remain around 33℃; the Jiangnan region will rise all the way. Due to the weakening of the rainfall, the high temperature range will become wider and the lowest temperature at night will be as high as 26℃ or above. Time period.

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The northern high temperature areas are mainly in Xinjiang and the eastern part of Northwest China, the central and southern parts of North China, and the central and northern parts of Huanghuai; among them, the local area of ​​Xinjiang will reach above 40°C.

Editor in charge: Xiao Lusheng

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