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What's the weather like in Weihai today?

Simplify sandstorm ~ ~

According to my experience of living in the mainland for many years, the sandstorm blew from Tianjin and the sand was absorbed by the sea. Then there was a shelter forest in Weihai, and sand started to rise, but it turned yellow ~ ~

Remember to collect clothes ~ ~

China news agency, Beijing, March 20th (Reporter Ruan Yulin) On the 20th, the scope of sandstorm weather continued to move eastward, and Xinjiang, Qinghai, Beijing and Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei, Sichuan and other 13 provinces in China will be affected by sandstorm weather. According to experts from the Central Meteorological Observatory, this dusty weather has been the largest and strongest process in China since June 5438+ 10, 2009.

According to the monitoring of the Central Meteorological Observatory, on June 5438+09, the northern part of China suffered the strongest sandstorm weather process this year. The monitoring data showed that sandstorms occurred in southern Xinjiang, northeastern Qinghai, southern Gansu, northwestern Shaanxi, Ningxia, Shanxi, central and western Hebei and central and western Inner Mongolia from the night of 19 to the early morning of the 20th. Among them, strong sandstorms appeared in Hohhot and Jilantai in Inner Mongolia.

19 night, dusty weather sneaked into Beijing. On the morning of the 20th, Beijing was windy and dusty, and the sky was dark. Outdoor buildings are covered with a thin layer of sand, and visibility is very low. People walking on the road always cover their noses with scarves or masks.

Lin Jian, chief forecaster of the Central Meteorological Observatory, said in an interview on the 20th that it is expected that the southern Xinjiang Basin in Xinjiang, Qaidam Basin in Qinghai, Beijing-Tianjin region, Hebei, Shanxi, southeastern Shaanxi, Henan, Shandong, northern Jiangsu and Anhui, northern Hubei and northeastern Sichuan Basin will be affected by dusty weather from the 20th 14 to the 20th 14. Among them, the central and eastern regions are dominated by sand blowing or floating dust weather, while Beijing is dominated by floating dust weather, with local sand blowing. There is a sandstorm in the southern Xinjiang basin.

Lin Jian said that in 2009, most areas of China were not affected by the strong sandstorm weather, and this sandstorm weather process was the strongest and largest since June 5438+ 10, 2009, and its influence range was relatively south.

Regarding the duration of this dusty weather, the meteorologist said that the impact of this dusty weather process on the central and eastern regions will come to an end on the evening of the 20th. However, affected by another cold air, the impact of sandstorm weather on the southern Xinjiang basin will continue to increase from the night of the 20th, and it will move from west to east. 2 1 28 During the day, Gansu, Inner Mongolia and other places will be disturbed by sandstorms, and the impact is expected to last until the 22nd. (End)