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Where did this typhoon land?

The No.4 typhoon "Lee Tae" in 2023 is approaching step by step, and will land on the coast of South China on July 17, becoming the first typhoon to land in China this year.

Affected by this, Hainan Island, Guangdong, Guangxi and other places will continue to undertake strong wind and rain weather, local or torrential rain, and extremely destructive squall lines may appear in front of the stage.

With the approach of the typhoon, severe wind and rain weather has appeared and continued in parts of South China and southern waters. It is estimated that there will be heavy rain or rainstorm in parts of south-central South China, southern Yunnan, eastern and southern Jiangnan from July 16 to July 19, among which there will be heavy rain and local heavy rain in parts of southern Guangdong, southwestern Guangxi, Hainan Island and southeastern Yunnan.

At the same time, there will be strong winds of 8 ~ 10 in the northern part of the South China Sea, Qiongzhou Strait and Beibu Gulf. Among them, the winds in some parts of the northwestern part of the South China Sea can reach114, and the gusts are 15 ~ 16. There are strong winds of 8 ~ 1 1 in Hainan Island, the southwestern coast of Guangdong and the northeastern coast of Hainan Island, and the local winds can reach 12 ~ 14.

After landing, the intensity of "Teli" was obviously weakened.

After Typhoon Lee Tae makes landfall, its intensity will be obviously weakened. 18, Lee Tae will hover over the Beibu Gulf, and then continue to move westward, which will also bring strong wind and rain to Guangxi and Yunnan. It is predicted that after 19, the influence of "Teli" wind and rain will gradually weaken and end.

As the first typhoon to land in China this year, the impact of Typhoon Lee Tae should not be underestimated. Remind the public who live or need to go to the coastal areas of South China to pay close attention to the typhoon trend, avoid entering the dangerous areas affected by typhoons, and make preparations for typhoon prevention and wind protection in advance; If you are outdoors, don't shelter from the wind and rain near temporary buildings, billboards, iron towers and trees, and move indoors as soon as possible.