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Hebei rainstorm and gale double warning?

Yes, Hebei Meteorological Observatory continued to issue blue rainstorm warning and yellow gale warning on the morning of July 12. It is estimated that there will be heavy rain in Chengde, northern Langfang, Tangshan and Qinhuangdao during the day, and there will be heavy rain locally, with individual locations above 150 mm. Thunderstorms are accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term heavy precipitation and strong winds. At the same time, the easterly winds of Zhangjiakou, Chengde, Tangshan, Qinhuangdao and northern Cangzhou are 5-7, and the gusts are 8-9, and the local area can reach 10.

/kloc-From day to night on 0/3, there was moderate rain, partial heavy rain and partial heavy rain in eastern Chengde, Tangshan, Qinhuangdao, Langfang, xiong'an new area, Cangzhou, Hengshui and Handan, and it was cloudy in the west of Zhangjiakou, with thunderstorms in other areas.

From day to night on June 5438+04, there were thunderstorms or showers in most parts of central and southern Hebei, and other areas were cloudy.

Affected by heavy rainfall, the risk of geological disasters and flash floods in southern Zhangjiakou, Baoding, Shijiazhuang and Xingtai in Hebei Province is high, and the public should pay attention to prevention.

Hebei launched a Class IV emergency response to flood control and drought relief;

According to the forecast of meteorological department, from July 1 1 to July 13, there will be heavy rain from southwest to northeast in our province, and the accumulated rainfall in the process is generally 40-80 mm. Due to the influence of rainfall, it is expected that some rivers in Daqing River, Yongding River, Beisanhe River and Luanhe River will have obvious flood processes.

In response to this round of heavy rainfall, on July 1 1, the Provincial Water Resources Department issued a notice to the province's water conservancy system, and decided to start the Class IV emergency response for flood control and drought relief on July 1 1 0, requiring all localities and relevant units to take up their posts quickly, closely monitor the rain situation and do a good job.