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Where will Typhoon Hagupit land?

Typhoon Hagupit, No.4 this year, intensified into a severe tropical storm on the morning of August 3, and central weather bureau issued a yellow warning for typhoon at 6: 00 this morning. It is predicted that its intensity will continue to increase in the process of moving to the northwest, and the strongest typhoon can reach the level of strong tropical storm or typhoon (30 ~ 35m/s, 1 1 ~ 12), and will be on the night of the 3rd.

Affected by it, it is estimated that on the 3rd, there will be 6-7 winds in the east of Taiwan Province Province, the Taiwan Province Strait, most of the East China Sea, the waters near Diaoyu Island, the coast of Taiwan Province Province and the coastal areas of central and northern Fujian, Zhejiang and Shanghai, and 8-9 winds in the coastal areas of Zhejiang, northern Fujian, the east of Taiwan Province Province, parts of the southern East China Sea and the waters near Diaoyu Island, with gusts of10-65438+. From the night of the 3rd to the 4th, there was heavy rain or rainstorm in central and eastern Zhejiang, northeastern Fujian and southern Jiangsu, and there was heavy rain in southeastern and northern Zhejiang and northeastern Fujian.

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Impact of Typhoon Hagupit on the North

In the northern region, yesterday, there were heavy rains and local rainstorms in parts of northeastern Inner Mongolia, western Heilongjiang, northwestern Jilin and southern Liaoning. The maximum hourly rain intensity was 40 mm to 70 mm, and thunderstorms or small hail occurred in eastern Inner Mongolia, southwestern Heilongjiang, north-central Hebei and Beijing.

It is estimated that on the 3rd, there will be 8 ~ 10 thunderstorm gale or hail in eastern Inner Mongolia, western and southern Heilongjiang, central Jilin, northern Liaoning, southern Hebei, southeastern Shanxi, Shandong and other places, accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation, with the maximum hourly rainfall intensity of 30 mm ~ 50 mm and the local area of 60 mm or more. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue warning of severe convective weather this morning.

In addition, it is expected that there will be heavy rainfall in the eastern part of northwest China, southern North China and northern Huanghuai from the 4th to the 7th, and there will be heavy rain in some areas and local heavy rain. The public in the above areas should guard against the adverse effects of strong convective weather on traffic travel, and guard against disasters such as flash floods, landslides and mudslides that may be caused by local heavy rainfall.

Beijing News Typhoon Hagupit is about to land, and the typhoon warning is upgraded to yellow.