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Rain in Jiangnan and other places in the east of Southwest China and haze weather in Huanghuai and other places in North China

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China News Service, October 31. According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, this morning, heavy fog with visibility of less than 1 km appeared in parts of central and southern Hebei, northern Shandong, Jiangsu, and western Fujian, and local visibility was less than 200 meters.

It is rainy in the east of the southwestern region, Jiangnan and other places

In the next three days, there will be light to moderate rains in the eastern and southern parts of Southwest China, most of Jiangnan, and southern China. Among them, there will be heavy rains and local heavy rains in parts of southern Hunan, central and northern Guangxi and other places.

In addition, in the next three days, there will be light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northern Xinjiang, northeastern Tibet, eastern and southern Qinghai, southwestern Gansu, and northern Sichuan plateau. There will be heavy to heavy snow in the high-altitude areas of Altay, Xinjiang. There was a big blizzard on the ground.

Haze weather weakened or dissipated in Huanghuai and other places in North China

During the day on the 31st, affected by the cold air, the haze weather in North China, Huanghuai and other places gradually weakened or dissipated from north to south; affected by transmission, there will be short-term light to moderate haze in parts of the central and southern Huanghuai, Jianghuai, and Jianghan areas.

Specific forecast for the next three days

From 8:00 on October 31 to 8:00 on November 1, there was light to moderate snow or rain in parts of northern Xinjiang and the Ili River Valley, eastern and southern Tibet, eastern and southern Qinghai, southern Gansu, and northern Sichuan plateau. Snow, among them, there are blizzards (10-18 mm) in parts of northern Xinjiang and eastern northern Xinjiang. There was light to moderate rain in parts of the eastern and southern parts of Northeast China, the eastern part of Northwest China, most of Jiangnan, most of Southwest China, and most of South China. Among them, there were heavy rains in parts of southern Hunan and northeastern Guangxi (25-40 Mm). There are 4-6 winds in parts of central Inner Mongolia, Liaodong Peninsula, southern Tibet and other places.

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From 8 o’clock on November 1st to 8 o’clock on the 2nd, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northern Xinjiang, northeastern and southern Tibet, and southern Qinghai. Among them, there were some areas in northern Xinjiang and northern Xinjiang. Heavy snow (5-9 mm). There were moderate to heavy rains in parts of southern Jiangnan, western southern China and other places. Among them, there were heavy rains (50-60 mm) in parts of northeastern Guangxi and other places. There are 4-6 winds in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, southern Tibet, Shandong Peninsula, and northern Zhejiang.

From 8:00 on November 2 to 8:00 on the 3rd, there were light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northern Xinjiang, northeastern Tibet, central Northwestern, and northern Sichuan plateau. Among them, the northern part of Xinjiang There are as big as Blizzard (20-25 mm). There were light to moderate rains in the southeast of Northwest China, western Huanghuai, most of Jiangnan, southern Hubei, eastern Southwest, southeastern Yunnan, and southern China. Among them, there were heavy rains in parts of southeastern Guangxi (25-40). Mm). There are 4 to 5 winds in parts of central and northwestern Inner Mongolia, Liaodong Peninsula and other places.


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