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Is it raining again in Henan and Anhui?

Recently, heavy rains have fallen in Henan, Anhui and other places, and the high temperature in Jiangnan has intensified.

(19), the rainy range in China is still extensive, with strong precipitation in the eastern part of northwest China, western Sichuan Basin, Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu and other places, and local heavy rain accompanied by strong convection; There are many showers or thunderstorms in Northeast China and North China. It is suggested that these areas should strengthen the prevention of local flash floods, geological disasters, urban and rural waterlogging and other adverse effects. In terms of temperature, high temperatures in Jiangnan, South China, Chongqing and other places will develop tomorrow, and heatstroke prevention and cooling must not be relaxed.

There is strong rainfall in Jianghuai and other places, and Sichuan and other places need to guard against geological disasters.

Heavy rainfall is relatively scattered throughout the country, with heavy rains in parts of central and southern Hebei, eastern Beijing, southwestern Shanxi, southern Shandong, northwestern and eastern Henan, central and northern Jiangsu, eastern Gansu and northwestern Sichuan Basin, and local heavy rains (100 ~ 235 mm) in eastern Henan, central Jiangsu and northwestern Sichuan Basin.

Today, there is still heavy rainfall in the west of Sichuan Basin and the east of Northwest China. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that from June 5438+09 to June 20, there will be moderate to heavy rain and local heavy rain in western Sichuan and eastern northwest China, and some of these areas will be accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation and strong convective weather such as thunderstorms or hail.

Because some of the above areas have just experienced geological disasters and the geological conditions are very fragile, Jiuzhaigou earthquake zone will also usher in the first continuous rainfall after the earthquake, so it is necessary to be highly alert to disasters such as flash floods, landslides and mudslides.

In addition, in the Huanghuai Jianghuai area, today's rainy area is slightly south than yesterday. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will be moderate to heavy rain in southern and eastern Huanghuai, Jianghuai and northeastern Jiangnan, among which there will be heavy rain or heavy rain (50 ~180mm) in eastern Shandong, western Henan, western and eastern Anhui and northern and central Jiangsu. There is short-term heavy precipitation in some of the above areas, with hourly rain intensity of 20 ~ 50 mm and local area greater than 60 mm, and some areas will be accompanied by 8 ~ 9 thunderstorms or hail weather. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a strong convective blue warning this morning.

The high temperature south of the Yangtze River will expand, and the high temperature in Hangzhou and Changsha will last for nearly a week.

As of August 18 and August 14, hot weather above 35℃ occurred in parts of Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Hunan, Hubei and Chongqing. Fuzhou, Hangzhou and Chongqing have accumulated more than 35 high-temperature days this year, ranking among the top five high-temperature cities in provincial capitals.

The high temperature range has been expanded, covering most areas such as the eastern Sichuan Basin, Jiangnan and South China. Therefore, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue the meteorological forecast of high temperature heatstroke at 6 pm yesterday: it is expected that heatstroke will occur easily in eastern Sichuan, most of Chongqing, southwestern Shaanxi, western and southern Hubei, most of Hunan, eastern Jiangxi, most of Zhejiang, most of Fujian, most of Guangdong and eastern Guangxi during the day. Among them, eastern Sichuan, western Chongqing, southwestern Jiangxi, most of Zhejiang, most of Fujian and parts of central and northern Guangdong are prone to heatstroke, especially in southern Chongqing, central Zhejiang, central and eastern Fujian, central and northeastern Guangdong.

Looking forward to the later period, although the dog days are coming to an end, the high temperature will not stop, and the highest temperature in many places, including Hangzhou and Changsha, will remain above 35℃ for at least the next week. Not only that, the subtropical high will continue to expand its sphere of influence around the summer (August 23), and the high temperature will continue to cross the Yangtze River northward.

With the increasing rain, the public should make reasonable arrangements for travel and pay attention to travel safety.