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What will the weather be like on the opening day of the Olympic Games?

The Beijing Meteorological Observatory said yesterday that short-term thunderstorm weather occurred in the Bird's Nest and nearby areas from 17 to 18 due to the influence of the southerly pressure of thunderstorm echo. "Thunderstorms are mainly caused by a small cold air disturbance in the north, so there is convection, but the rainfall near the Bird's Nest is not expected to be very large." The relevant person in charge said that they have issued early warnings through various channels in advance, suggesting that showers may have a certain impact on the rehearsal of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. Please take precautions, and please take rain gear with you when you go out. Fireworks are set off late, so small changes in the weather will not affect the public's appreciation of the beautiful scenery of fireworks.

Yesterday 18 or so, the rain near the Bird's Nest had stopped. Due to the sudden heavy rain during the rehearsal on July 30th, the Municipal Meteorological Observatory said that when the weather forecast changes, they will timely transmit the latest weather forecast and live information to various sites through various channels and pass them on to decision makers and the public. Previously, the regional SMS early warning information release platform of the Municipal Meteorological Bureau was put into trial operation for the first time in the preview on July 30. Through this platform, all mobile users in the Bird's Nest last night can receive prompt information. "Now it can be guaranteed that the audience watching the rehearsal of the opening ceremony in the venue will receive it in time, while the emergency personnel who provide meteorological support services outside the Bird's Nest just across the wall will not be harassed by SMS." According to the monitoring of this system, 2,965,438+0,865,438+0 mobile phone users received SMS reminders during * *.