A strong cold air mass is set to impact the central and eastern regions of China once again, bringing significant temperature drops and widespread precipitation. This weather system will move from north to south between the 12th and 13th, causing a cooling effect of 6 to 8°C in many areas. In addition, wind speeds of 4 to 6 levels are expected across the northern parts of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The central and eastern regions will experience a major rainfall event, with moderate rain falling over Jianghan, Huanghuai, Jianghuai, Jiangnan, eastern Guizhou, and northern China. Some areas will see heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms.
Looking ahead, the next three days will bring varied weather conditions. From 08:00 on the 11th to 08:00 on the 12th, light snow or sleet is expected in the northwestern part of Heilongjiang, northern China, eastern Tibet, eastern Qinghai, and the northern Sichuan Plateau. Meanwhile, southern and central China, along with the Huanghuai region and western parts of the Yangtze River basin, will see light to moderate rain. Heavy rain is forecasted in some areas, especially in western Hunan, northwestern Guangxi, and western Yunnan. Winds of 4 to 6 levels will affect Inner Mongolia and western Gansu, while floating dust or sand is expected in parts of southern Xinjiang and western Gansu.
On the 12th, from 08:00 to 13:00, light snow or sleet will occur in parts of Tibet, the Sichuan Plateau, northeastern Inner Mongolia, and the southern parts of Jilin and Liaoning. Moderate to heavy rain will be widespread across the Huanghuai, Jianghan, Jianghuai, Jiangnan, and central-western Yangtze River regions. Thunderstorms are likely in several places. Strong winds of 4 to 6 levels will sweep through central and eastern Inner Mongolia, North China, Northeast China, and the eastern Huanghuai area. Floating dust or sand may appear in some parts of the southern Xinjiang Basin. Meanwhile, the Bohai and Yellow Seas will face strong winds of 7 to 8 levels, with gusts reaching up to 9.
By the 13th, from 08:00 to 14:00, light snow or sleet will continue in parts of Heilongjiang and Jilin, while moderate rain is expected in the eastern Yangtze River region, southern Jianghan, southern Yangtze River, South China, and the eastern part of the southwest. Heavy rain is anticipated in some areas. Wind speeds of 4 to 6 levels will be common in central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern and eastern Northeast China, the Shandong Peninsula, Jianghuai, and the northeastern Yangtze River region. Floating dust or sand may return in the southern Xinjiang Basin. The Yellow Sea and East China Sea will gradually see a reduction in wind intensity, from 7 to 8 levels down to 6 to 7, with gusts of 9.
This weather pattern highlights the dynamic nature of the climate in the region, with cold air and precipitation affecting various areas over the coming days. Stay updated for more detailed forecasts and prepare accordingly for changing conditions.
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