Attention migrant workers who have to go to work on weekends!
From tomorrow (11 May)
Heavy precipitation again!
According to @ShundeWeather
Cloudy with thundershowers is expected during the day on the 11th
Mother's Day (12 May)
The rain intensified
Accompanied by strong convective weather
Friends who plan to go out for the holidays
Be careful
Rain weakened on the 13th and 14th
Looking ahead, there will be heavy rain to heavy rain on the 15th to 17th
May 11th
Cloudy to overcast with thundershowers
24~31°C
May 12th
Cloudy to overcast, with moderate to heavy rain and localized heavy rain
22~30°C
May 13th
Cloudy with thundershowers
22~30°C
May 14th
Cloudy to overcast with thundershowers
23~28°C
May 15th
Cloudy, with heavy rain and localized torrential rain
22~27°C
May 16th
Cloudy with heavy to heavy rain
21~25°C
Guangdong is about to face strong convective weather again
According to @guangdongweather, on May 11-12, there will be moderate to strong thunderstorms in most parts of the Pearl River Delta, northern Guangdong, and eastern Guangdong, accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation, 8-10 local 11-level short-term winds, local hail and other strong convective weather.
The first typhoon of the year is about to form? Official response
Recently, it was rumored on the Internet that the first typhoon "Ewini" this year is about to be generated. In this regard, @中国天气 issued a response: At present, there are two tropical disturbances in the sea east of the Philippines, namely 90W and 91W, and the two disturbances are very close to each other, and the future development is still uncertain. The first typhoon of the year, Ewini, has been significantly late than usual, so we will continue to pay attention to it.
What should I do if I encounter severe convective weather?
Defense Guide
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Ladies and gentlemen
Remember to bring an umbrella when you go out in the near future
In case of inclement weather
Return to the safety of the room in time to avoid lightning and rain
Source: China Weather, Guangdong Weather, Foshan Weather, Shunde Weather, Ministry of Emergency Management
Editor: Zheng Ying
Proofreading: Chen Xiaoli