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Does the South China Sea depression bring rain and rain to Hainan and Huanghuai?

From July 17 to July 14, a new round of precipitation has been ushered in from southern South China to Huanghuai. It is expected that there will still be moderate to heavy rain, local heavy rain or heavy rain, accompanied by strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds in the above areas today and tomorrow. In addition, due to the tropical disturbance/depression in the South China Sea, there will be rain in Hainan and other places in the next three days, and there will be heavy rain locally.

Sichuan Huanghuai and other places welcome local heavy rain.

Although most parts of the country are still hot and hot, the precipitation in China was extensive yesterday, mainly concentrated in the central and eastern parts of the northern region, Sichuan Basin, Yunnan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and other places. Among them, the precipitation in the North China Plain was mainly concentrated after nightfall yesterday, mainly short-term heavy precipitation, with very heavy rainfall in the local area. In addition, heavy rainfall is concentrated in parts of Liaoning, central and southern Shandong, southwestern Hubei, northern Chongqing, eastern Sichuan and other places, with heavy rain or heavy rain in the local area; Most of the rest areas are dominated by small to moderate rain.

The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will be moderate to heavy rain in parts of western Jianghan, Huanghuai, eastern North China and southern South China on July 5, and there will be heavy rain (50-70 mm) in southwestern Hubei, eastern Henan, northern Jiangsu and Anhui, southern and eastern Shandong, southwestern Guangdong and eastern Hainan Island. Some of the above areas have short-term heavy precipitation, accompanied by strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds. This rainfall can alleviate the local high temperature weather, but mountain areas need to guard against flash floods and geological disasters.

Tropical disturbance/depression in the South China Sea will land in Hainan and many places in South China, and will encounter heavy rainfall.

The intensity of tropical disturbance in the South China Sea is gradually increasing. It is estimated that today is the fourth typhoon (tropical storm level) this year, and it will land on the southeast coast of Hainan from the night of July/KOOC-0/5 to the early morning of June/KOOC-0/6.

Affected by tropical disturbance and monsoon, it is expected that there will be moderate to heavy rain in South China and Yunnan tomorrow, including heavy rain in parts of Guangdong coastal areas, Guangxi coastal areas and Hainan, with a cumulative rainfall of 30-70 mm and a local area of 100-200 mm in Hainan. The above-mentioned areas are accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall, with hourly rainfall intensity of 30~60 mm and local area of 80 mm or more.

Tips: Ships passing by in the relevant sea areas, offshore operators, coastal and island tourists should avoid in time and evacuate to a safe area. At the same time, it is necessary to guard against disasters such as flash floods, landslides, mudslides and urban and rural waterlogging caused by heavy rainfall.