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Central Meteorological Observatory warning

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The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow warning for heavy snowfall at 10 o'clock on December 14:

It is expected that from 14 o'clock on December 14 to 14 o'clock on December 15, there will be heavy snow in parts of central Inner Mongolia, eastern Jilin, eastern Liaoning, southeastern Shaanxi, most of Huanghuai, northwest Hubei and other places, among them, there will be heavy snowfall (10~15 mm) in parts of eastern Jilin, eastern Liaoning, southeastern Shaanxi, eastern and southern Henan. The new snow depth in some of the above areas is 5~8 cm, and the local snow can reach more than 10 cm.

Central Meteorological Observatory warning

Defense Guide:

1. The government and relevant departments shall implement measures to prevent snow disasters and freeze damage in accordance with their duties;

2. Transportation, railway, electric power, communications and other departments shall strengthen the inspection and maintenance of roads, railways and lines, and do a good job in road cleaning and snow melting;

3. Pedestrians should pay attention to cold and anti-skid, drivers should drive carefully, and vehicles should take anti-skid measures;

4. Agricultural and pastoral areas and farming and breeding industries should prepare sufficient fodder and prepare for snow disaster and frost damage;

5. Reinforcement of scaffolding and other temporary structures that are easy to be pressed by snow.

The Central Meteorological Observatory issued an orange warning for cold wave at 10 o'clock on December 14:

Affected by the strong cold wave, it is expected that from 14 o'clock on December 14 to 08 o'clock on December 17, most parts of the mainland will cool down by 8~12 °C from west to east and from north to south, among them, the central and northern parts of Shaanxi, the northern and western parts of Shanxi, the central part of Inner Mongolia, the northern part of Hebei, the western part of Beijing, the eastern part of Liaoning, the southeastern part of Jilin, the eastern part of Henan and the eastern and southern parts of Jiangnan, the southeast of the southwest region, most of South China and other places will cool down by 14~16 °C, and the central part of Inner Mongolia, the northern part of Shaanxi, the southeast of Jilin, Some parts of eastern Liaoning have cooled by more than 20°C. Most of the above areas are accompanied by 4~6 northerly winds, with gusts up to 7~9 and more than 10 locally, and 6~8 and 9~10 gusts in the eastern and southern sea areas. On the morning of the 17th, the minimum temperature of 0 °C line can be pressed south to the south of Guizhou and the north of Jiangnan, and the -10 °C line is located in the north of Huanghuai to Qinling. The minimum temperature in some parts of North China and northern Huanghuai will be close to or below the extreme value of the same period in history.

Central Meteorological Observatory warning
Central Meteorological Observatory warning

Defense Guide:

1. The government and relevant departments should do a good job of cold wave emergency response work in accordance with their duties;

2. Pay attention to cold protection and keep warm;

3. Agriculture, aquaculture, animal husbandry, etc. should actively take anti-frost, freezing and other cold-proof measures to minimize losses;

4. Do a good job of windproofing.

The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow warning for freezing at 10 o'clock on December 14:

It is expected that from 14 o'clock on December 14 to 14 o'clock on the 15th, there will be freezing rain in parts of eastern Daba Mountain, northern Hubei, northwest Anhui, and central and southern Henan in Shaanxi.

Central Meteorological Observatory warning

Defense Guide:

1. Transportation, public security and other departments should make preparations for road icing in accordance with their duties;

2. The power department should make preparations for the de-icing of power facilities;

3. Take certain protective measures for crops, vegetables, flowers, melons and fruits, and forestry;

4. Pedestrians should pay attention to anti-slip when going out.

The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue warning for high winds at 06:00 on December 14:

It is expected that from 08:00 on December 14 to 08:00 on the 15th, there will be 5~6 gales with gusts of 7~8 in parts of eastern Xinjiang and southern Xinjiang Basin, western Tibet, Ningxia, Qinghai, central and western Inner Mongolia and other places, among them, some areas of Xinjiang Shankou area, western Qinghai, northwest Tibet and other places have strong winds of 7~8 and gusts of 9~10;

Central Meteorological Observatory warning

From 08:00 on December 15 to 08:00 on the 16th, there will be strong winds of magnitude 5~6 and gusts of 7~8 in parts of western Tibet, eastern and southern Qinghai, central and western Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Liaoning and other places; the Bohai Sea, the Bohai Strait, most of the Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the ocean east of Taiwan, the northwest waters of the South China Sea, and the Beibu Gulf will have strong winds of 7~8 and gusts of 9, of which some areas of the Taiwan Strait will have winds of 9 and 10 gusts.

Central Meteorological Observatory warning

Defense Guide:

1. The Central Meteorological Observatory and the China Maritime Search and Rescue Center remind ships sailing and operating in sea areas affected by strong winds to pay attention to navigation safety;

2. Forest, grassland and urban fire prevention departments should make fire prevention preparations, and traffic management departments such as airports, railways and highways should take measures to ensure traffic safety;

3. Stop outdoor operations and recreational activities at high altitude and on the water, and strengthen or properly place hoardings, scaffolding billboards, simple facilities and other structures that are easily blown by strong winds;

4. Pedestrians and vehicles should not stay under tall buildings, billboards and other temporary buildings, or trees.

Source: Central Meteorological Observatory

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