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The coldest moment of the cold wave is coming, and the snowfall in the south enters the strongest period_CPPCC_China

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Release time: 2021-12-26 13:20 | Source: China Weather | Author: | Editor: Jiang Honglin

Today and tomorrow (December 26-27), the impact of the cold wave will continue. The focus of cooling is mainly in the southern region, and the coldest moments of this round of cooling are successively ushered in all parts of the country. In terms of precipitation, today, the snowfall in the south has entered the strongest period, and some areas of Hunan, Guizhou and other places have heavy snowfalls; tomorrow, the rain and snow will decrease and weaken in our country.

The coldest moment of the cold wave is coming

Yesterday, the cold wave continued to exert force. As of 8 o’clock yesterday, the lowest temperatures in Beijing, Tianjin, and Jinan all fell below minus 10 degrees Celsius, the first time since the beginning of winter. At 14:00, the temperature in Beijing was minus 5.8°C, windy and cold; Changsha was also only 1.5°C, very humid and cold. This morning, temperatures in most parts of Northeast China, North China, and Huanghuai fell to their recent lows, setting new lows since the beginning of winter.

Today and tomorrow, the impact of the cold wave continues, and the cooling center is mainly in the southern region. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue blue cold wave warnings this morning. It is expected that from December 26 to 27, there will be 4 to 5 northerly winds, 6 to 7 gusts, and temperature drops in the southeast of Southwest my country and most of South China. 4~6℃, local 6℃ and above; 27~28, the lowest temperature 0℃ line will be located in the northern part of South China to southern Guizhou. There will be strong winds of magnitude 7-9 and gusts of magnitude 10 in the eastern and southern waters of my country.

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Today during the day, the highest temperature in many places in Jiangnan, South China and the eastern part of the western region will continue to hit a new low in the second half of the year. Among the cities, Shanghai, Nanjing and other places are only 1~2℃, and Yinchuan and Xining are even as low as -7~ -4°C.

The lowest temperature of this cold wave in most parts of the south is generally on the morning of the 27th. In many places in the south of the Yangtze River, the lowest temperature is below freezing, and Guangzhou and Nanning in South China will only be 5 to 6 degrees Celsius. You need to pay attention to cold and warm.

However, the impact of the cold wave has also come to an end. Starting today, the north will begin to heat up one after another, and the temperature will basically return to normal levels during the same period next Monday and Tuesday. Most of the warming in the south will start at the beginning of next week, and the temperature in southern China will rise at the latest, and it will not return to normal until the 29th.

Snowfall in the south enters its strongest period, Hunan, Guizhou and other places have heavy snowfalls in some areas

In terms of precipitation, yesterday, my country’s rain and snow affected areas moved south. Monitoring showed that southeast Gansu, south central Shaanxi, western Henan, western Hubei, central northern Hunan, northern Guizhou, southeastern Anhui, Shandong Peninsula, central Zhejiang, and northeastern Jiangxi Snow, rain or sleet occurred in parts of other places, with precipitation ranging from 1 to 5 millimeters, and local areas of 6 to 10 millimeters; moderate rain occurred in parts of the western Sichuan Basin, southern Guizhou, central and eastern Yunnan, and northwestern Guangxi. Local heavy rain or heavy rain (25-59 mm) in southwestern Guizhou, Honghe, Yunnan, etc.

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Today, the snowfall in the south has entered the strongest period, with heavy snowfalls in parts of Hunan, Guizhou and other places. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will be light to moderate snow in parts of the western mountainous areas of southern Xinjiang, western, southern and eastern Tibet, southern Qinghai, eastern Southwestern, southern Jianghan, northern Jiangnan and western, among which, central and western Hunan and southeastern Chongqing There is heavy snow in parts of central and eastern Guizhou, and heavy snow (10-13 mm) in parts of western Hunan and central and eastern Guizhou. There was light to moderate rain in parts of southern Jiangnan, eastern and southern parts of southwestern China, southern China, Taiwan Island and other places, and heavy rain (25-28 mm) locally.

Tomorrow, my country’s rain and snow will decrease and weaken. It is expected that there will be light snow or sleet in parts of northern Tibet, eastern and southern Tibet, southern Shaanxi, central and northern Hunan, western Hubei, and northeastern Guizhou. There was light rain in parts of the Sichuan Basin, most of Chongqing, most of Yunnan, central and eastern South China, and Taiwan Island.

Meteorological experts reminded that the rain and snow phases in Hunan, Guizhou, eastern Yunnan, and northwestern Guangxi are complicated, and special attention should be paid to the adverse effects of slippery roads, icing on power lines, and low-visibility weather on road traffic, electricity, communication facilities, and urban operations. , Hangrui, Shanghai-Kunming, Baomao, Lanhai and other high-speed highways will have long sections in Guizhou and Hunan affected by snow or freezing rain. It is necessary to pay attention to road condition information and pay attention to safety in time.

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