Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Inner Mongolia welcomes sandstorms, sandstorms, rain and snow?

Inner Mongolia welcomes sandstorms, sandstorms, rain and snow?

Yes, on April 15, Wulanchabu, Inner Mongolia, a sandstorm broke out around 10 in the morning, and the sandstorm was mixed with rain and snow. Many shops also have lights on during the day, and vehicles on the road have high beams, so the visibility is extremely low. The whole sky is khaki, as if covered with an orange filter.

It is reported that from 08: 00 to 08: 00 on April 16, there will be light to medium snow or sleet in parts of northeastern and central Inner Mongolia, western and southern Heilongjiang, central and northern Jilin, northern Hebei and southern Tibet, among which there will be heavy snow or blizzard (10 ~ 12 mm) in northeastern Inner Mongolia and other places. ?

There is moderate to heavy rain in parts of south-central South China and southeastern Yunnan, with heavy rain or heavy rain (100 ~ 130mm) in southern Guangdong. There are 4 ~ 6 winds in central Inner Mongolia, most of Northeast China, Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong Peninsula and northern Henan.

Extended data

Morphological characteristics of sandstorm;

1, the sand wall stands.

Most of the strong sandstorms on the mainland come from the northwest or west, and a few from the east. When almost all sandstorms come, we can see a black sand wall moving rapidly and getting closer and closer in the direction of the wind. Seen from a distance, the sandstorm wall is towering like a mountain, much like a city wall, and it is the sandstorm Depth Charge.

2. It is already dark.

When a strong sandstorm occurs, due to the strong wind of magnitude 8 or above, the wind is very strong and can roll up stones and sand. As more and more dust flies into the air, the thick dust is overwhelming, blocking the sun and making people see nothing for a period of time, just like at night.

Ganlong Com- Inner Mongolia sandstorm, sandstorm, dust mixed with rain and snow, strong wind in the north, cooling dust, and obvious rainfall process in the south.