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What is it that the Central Meteorological Observatory continues to issue an orange rainstorm warning?

The Ministry of Water Resources and the China Meteorological Bureau jointly issued a meteorological warning for red mountain torrents today 18: It is estimated that from 20: 00 on August 16 to 20: 00 on August 17, some areas such as central Sichuan are more likely to have mountain torrents, and local mountain torrents are more likely (red warning).

Today 18, online meteorological warnings include orange warning of rainstorm, meteorological risk warning of geological disasters, meteorological risk warning of floods in small and medium rivers, and yellow warning of high temperature.

Extended data:

Forecast the future weather:

It is estimated that from 08: 00 on August 17 to 08: 00 on August 18, there will be heavy rains in parts of the central and western Sichuan Basin, southern and eastern Sichuan Plateau, Yunnan, southeastern Gansu, Shaanxi, western and northern Shanxi, western Hebei, southwestern and northern mountainous areas of Beijing, southwestern Guangxi, northeastern Inner Mongolia and northwestern Heilongjiang.

Among them, there are heavy rains in parts of the central and western Sichuan Basin, southern Sichuan Plateau, northern Yunnan, southern coastal areas of Guangxi and northwestern Heilongjiang, and heavy rains (250-300 mm) in the western Sichuan Basin. Some of the above areas are accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall (the maximum hourly rainfall intensity is 30 ~ 50 mm, and the local area can exceed 70 mm), and there are strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds.

China Net-Central Meteorological Observatory continues to issue orange rainstorm warning.