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The first large-scale heavy rain and strong convection process in Guangxi this year ends, and there will be two more rainfall processes before the end of April – Information

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The first large-scale heavy rain and strong convection process in Guangxi this year has come to an end. According to the China Weather Network Guangxi Station, there will be two more rainfall processes before the end of April.

From April 19th to 21st, Guangxi experienced heavy rain and strong convective weather, with heavy rains and local heavy rains occurring in various areas. Strong convective weather such as short-term strong winds and hail were also reported in many places. The impact of the heavy rainfall was significant, with streets flooded in Shaoxiang Town and trees blown down by strong winds.

While the heavy rainfall is expected to weaken significantly in various parts of Guangxi today and tomorrow (April 22-23), there is still a possibility of two more rainfall processes before the end of the month. The local public and relevant departments are advised to remain vigilant.

The heavy rainfall in Guangxi was widespread and intense, with heavy rains occurring at 39 national meteorological observation stations in the region. According to the forecast, rain will weaken in various parts of Guangxi today and tomorrow, with a potential for heavy rains in western and southern Guangxi.

Before the end of April, there may be two more rainfall events in Guangxi, with moderate to heavy rains expected in most areas. The public and relevant departments are urged to stay alert to potential secondary disasters and to closely monitor weather updates and warnings.

To stay informed about the weather, you can follow the “China Weather Network” official WeChat account, “China Weather” Weibo, and “China Weather” Douyin.

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