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The south “steaming” and north “drenching” mode is on!Heavy rainfall hits North China, Jiangnan and other places remain sultry | North China | high temperature | heavy rainfall_sina news

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Original title: South “steaming” and north “drenching” mode is on!Heavy rains hit North China, Jiangnan and other places are still hot and sultry

According to the China Weather Network, the strongest rainfall in North China this year is about to hit. Today and tomorrow (July 11-12), there will be torrential rains in parts of Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi and other places, and there will be heavy torrential rains locally. As the rain unfolds, the high temperature in North China, Huanghuai and other places will temporarily stop, and the sultry “sauna days” in Jiangnan and South China will continue.

  North China will welcome the strongest rainfall this year, Beijing and Hebei have heavy rains

On the night of the 9th, a new round of heavy rainfall began in the Sichuan Basin. Yesterday, parts of Sichuan, Shaanxi and other places encountered heavy rainfall. Live monitoring showed that from 8 am yesterday to 6 am today, there were heavy rainstorms in parts of eastern Sichuan, Hanzhong and Ankang in Shaanxi, Changzhou in Jiangsu, and heavy rains in Tongjiang and Wanyuan in Sichuan, and Zhenba in Shaanxi.

Today, the area of ​​heavy rainfall will be moved to North China and the northern part of Huanghuai, and North China will experience the strongest rainfall this year. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that today, there will be heavy rains or heavy rains in parts of the central and eastern parts of Shanxi, central and southern Hebei, southwestern Beijing, northern Shandong, and northern Henan.

Tomorrow, the heavy rainfall area will continue to move to the northeast. There will be heavy rains or heavy rains in parts of northern China, western Liaoning, eastern Shandong and other places.

In the afternoons of today and tomorrow, the unstable energy of the atmosphere in the central and southern parts of North China and the Huanghuai area is relatively high. Along with heavy rainfall, it may be accompanied by strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and hail.

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Meteorological experts reminded that this rainfall process will affect most parts of North China, which has the characteristics of wide impact and long duration. Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi and other places need to strengthen prevention of urban and rural waterlogging, mountain floods, landslides, mudslides, and floods in small and medium-sized rivers. And other disasters.

  The high temperature of Huanghuai in North China temporarily rests in the South

In the north, high temperatures occurred yesterday in Xinjiang, eastern Northwest China, central and southern North China, and Huanghuai. With the increase in rainfall, the high temperature in the eastern part of Northwest China and North China will be temporarily interrupted from west to east starting today. The range and intensity of high temperature in Xinjiang in the next three days will also show a decreasing and weakening trend.

Under the influence of the subtropical high pressure, there will be less rainfall in the south of the Yangtze River and southern China in the coming week, and the hot and sultry “sauna days” will continue. Among the provincial capital cities, Hefei, Wuhan, Nanjing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Changsha, and Nanchang will experience frequent high temperatures in the coming week. At the same time, the minimum temperature in most of the above-mentioned areas is above 26℃ or even close to 30℃, and the sultry sensation will run through the whole day. The public should pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling.

   

Editor in charge: Wang Shanshan

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