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Is Jiangsu greatly affected by typhoons?

Jiangsu is greatly affected by typhoons.

Affected by this year's No. 5 typhoon "Dusuri" on the periphery and main body, most areas of Jiangsu will experience significant wind and rain from the 27th to the 30th. Among them, there will be heavy to heavy rains in most areas of the province from the 28th to the 29th. , heavy rain in some areas. The accumulated rainfall during the process: 40 to 100 mm in the whole province and 150 mm in local areas. During the impact of the typhoon, the maximum wind force is: level 7 to 9 on land and level 9 to 11 on rivers, lakes and seas.

There is still great uncertainty in the current typhoon path, and there are also great variables in the weather in the latter part of the week. There is no obvious high temperature weather this week. The temperature is high at first and then low. The maximum temperature from 23rd to 26th is 33-35℃, and the maximum temperature from 27th to 30th is around 30℃. Areas along the river and its north will be cloudy to cloudy with showers or thunderstorms, with moderate to heavy rainfall in some areas, while other areas will be cloudy with scattered showers or thunderstorms.

Typhoon level warning classification standards:

1. Blue warning signal, the standard is that it may be or has been affected by a tropical cyclone within 24 hours, and the average wind force along the coast or land reaches level 6 or above. Or the gust is above level 8 and may continue.

2. The standard for a yellow warning signal is that it may or has been affected by a tropical cyclone within 24 hours, and the average wind force along the coast or land reaches level 8 or above, or the gust reaches level 10 or above and may continue.

3. The standard for an orange warning signal is that it may or has been affected by a tropical cyclone within 12 hours, and the average wind force along the coast or land reaches level 10 or above, or the gust reaches level 12 or above and may continue.

4. The standard for a red warning signal is that it may be or has been affected by a tropical cyclone within 6 hours, with the average coastal or land wind reaching level 12 or above, or the gust reaching level 14 or above and may continue.