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The rain will continue in Guangdong today and tomorrow, and the rain will be heavier in the north, with heavy rain in Shaoguan, Qingyuan and other places – Information

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Heavy Rain Expected in Northern Guangdong Today and Tomorrow

According to the China Weather Network, residents in Guangdong can expect continued rainy weather, with heavier rainfall predicted in the northern region today and tomorrow. Cities such as Shaoguan and Qingyuan are likely to experience heavy downpours, prompting concerns about potential flooding and traffic disruptions.

Yesterday, Guangdong experienced widespread rainfall, with some areas in the north reporting moderate to heavy rain. The region saw nearly 30 millimeters of cumulative rainfall in Huaiji, ranking third in the national rainfall rankings.

The Guangdong Provincial Meteorological Observatory has issued a forecast indicating that the weather will be mainly cloudy with light to moderate rain in most parts of the province. However, heavy rain is expected in Shaoguan, Qingyuan, and other cities in the northern Pearl River Delta. Residents are advised to prepare for wet conditions, drive cautiously, and prioritize traffic safety.

In Guangzhou, the forecast calls for cloudy skies with scattered light rain, while Shenzhen is expected to see cloudy weather with scattered light rain as well. Temperatures will range from 16°C to 23°C in Shenzhen, with cool temperatures and gusty winds along the coast.

Looking ahead to the day after tomorrow, most parts of Guangdong are expected to experience cloudy to overcast conditions with scattered light rain in central and western regions. The public is reminded to stay informed about the changing weather conditions and to take necessary precautions when going outside.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts by following the “China Weather Network” official accounts on WeChat, Weibo, and Douyin. Remember to bring along rain gear and exercise caution when traveling in wet conditions to ensure personal safety.

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