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How many days does the typhoon in Shenzhen affect?

Affected by the "Anemone" residual cloud system and southwest airflow, the main rainfall period in Shenzhen is from the night of the 6th to the day of the 7th, and the main rainfall period in Shenzhen is the 6th.

The meteorological department of Guangdong Province reminded that as the residual circulation of Anemone moves westward, the rainfall may increase in areas that are less affected by rainfall in Guangdong, and the focus of Guangdong's defense against Anemone and its residual circulation will be changed from windproof to rainproof.

According to the monitoring of Guangdong Meteorological Department, since September 4th, there has been a gust of 10 ~ 12 in the Strait of Taiwan Province Province, and a gust of 7 ~ 10 in the sea surface and coastal cities and counties of eastern Guangdong, with the largest gust of 32.7m/s (12) recorded in Nan 'ao, Shantou. Heavy rain occurred in cities and counties in eastern Guangdong and southern Meizhou.

According to the monitoring situation, from September 4 17 to September 5 17, many places in central and western Guangdong were not affected by the wind and rain associated with anemones. The Guangdong Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will still be obvious precipitation in Guangdong from the night of September 5 to September 8 as the anemone and its residual circulation continue to move westward.

On the 6 th to 7 th, there were frequent rains and local heavy rains in Shenzhen; 8- 10 cloudy with (thunder) showers. The early rainfall is heavy, and the recent frequent precipitation is superimposed, so the risk of geological disasters is high. Please continue to take precautions.

Typhoon F4 finally came to an end, and Typhoon Yuanyang 13 came into being this year.

The typhoon madness that began in late August finally ushered in a staged ending: the last active typhoon anemone finally weakened into a tropical depression. So far, Typhoon Sura No.9, Typhoon David 10, Typhoon Anemone1and Typhoon Hongyan 12 have finally passed.

It is worth noting that although the "anemone" has weakened, its influence is still far from over. The focus of attention in the next three days will still be the continuous heavy rainfall caused by the combined action of tropical depression and cold air from the south after anemone weakening.

It is estimated that from 5th to 8th, there will be heavy rainfall from east to west in most parts of South China and southern Jiangnan, with long rainfall duration, large accumulated rainfall and certain extreme value, and rainfall in parts of Fujian and Guangdong may also exceed the historical extreme value in the same period.

In addition, this year's No.1 13 typhoon "Yuanyang" (tropical storm level) (name source: Hongkong, China; Meaning of the name: Yuanyang, a water bird, is also the name of a popular drink in Hong Kong, which is made by mixing tea and coffee. It was formed in the Pacific Northwest last night (5th).

At 5 o'clock this morning (6th), its center was located on the ocean surface about 840 kilometers east of Kagoshima, Japan, and the maximum wind force near the center was 8 (18m/s). It is estimated that Yuanyang will move to the north-north direction at a speed of 30-40 kilometers per hour, and its intensity will gradually increase. Typhoon Yuanyang is unlikely to affect China in the future.