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There is rain and snow in the eastern Huanghuai and southern regions of the northwest region, and cold air affects the Jianghuai and Jiangnan regions_China Net

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China to Experience Large-Scale Rain and Snow Weather Process

According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, Northeast China and North China experienced strong winds and cooling weather, while heavy fog occurred in Guangxi and Guizhou. Starting from the 15th, a large-scale rain and snow weather process is expected in the central and eastern regions of China, prompting measures to prevent transportation, urban operations, and power communication facilities from being impacted by heavy snow, low-temperature rain, snow, and freezing.

The forecast indicates that from the 15th to the 19th, a large-scale rain and snow weather process will affect various regions, including heavy snow and blizzards in some areas. There will also be light to moderate rain in other parts, with some areas experiencing heavy rain and local heavy rain. Additionally, cold air is expected to cause a temperature drop of 4 to 6 degrees Celsius in certain areas, accompanied by northerly winds of magnitude 4 to 6.

Detailed forecasts for the next three days have been provided, showing the potential for light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of northern Xinjiang, eastern Tibet, eastern Gansu, Shaanxi, central and southern Shanxi, Henan, western Shandong, and northern Anhui. The forecast also indicates heavy snow and local blizzard in some areas, as well as local freezing rain in others. Southern areas are expected to experience light to moderate rain, including heavy rain in certain regions. Winds of varying magnitudes are also anticipated in different areas.

The article concludes with a national precipitation forecast map and the editor in charge, Li Pingshu, overseeing the content. Stay tuned for updates as the large-scale rain and snow weather process unfolds in China.

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