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Will the rainstorm area in Sichuan continue to move eastward?

According to the news of Sichuan Meteorological Bureau, it is estimated that there will be heavy rain from 20: 00 on July 5 to 20: 00 on July 6 in Zigong, Neijiang, Ziyang, Suining, Nanchong, Bazhong, Dazhou, Guang 'an, Yibin, Luzhou 10 and Guangyuan, Mianyang, Deyang and Chengdu, accompanied by lightning and short-term strong winds, including Neijiang, Ziyang, Suining and Nanchong.

It is reported that from 20: 00 on July 4 to 5: 00 on July 15, there were heavy rains to heavy rains in parts of the northwest and central Sichuan Basin, and there was heavy rain in the local area. Heavy rain fell in western Guangyuan, Mianyang and Deyang, eastern Chengdu and western Ziyang, and there were heavy rains in central Mianyang, Guangyuan and Deyang.

According to statistics, there are 334 stations with a diameter of 25 ~ 50 mm * *, 28 stations with a diameter of 50 ~ 100 mm and 9 stations with a diameter of 100 mm. The maximum precipitation is 238. 1 mm in Yangmaxia Scenic Spot, Wen Sheng Township, jiangyou city.

The meteorological department of Sichuan Province suggested that relevant areas should pay close attention to the tracking weather forecast and early warning information of local meteorological stations. At the same time, the rainfall process lasted for a long time and the accumulated rainfall was large. All localities should further strengthen the prevention of mountain torrents, geological disasters and urban waterlogging. The Fujiang River Basin began to experience regional heavy precipitation on the evening of July 5, and the river water level was high. It is expected to rain heavily from tonight to tomorrow. In addition, low-lying areas along the river are prone to floods, and relevant areas should pay more attention. In addition, it is still necessary to guard against the adverse effects of short-term strong convective weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds.