Foreword: Every rain has its meaning, nourishing life and purifying the soul.
Hello dear friends! Today is Saturday, May 11th, the fourth day of the fourth lunar month.
Yesterday there was precipitation of varying degrees in many areas in the southern part of the mainland, and in Guangxi, Hainan, Guizhou, and other regions, the rainfall increased significantly, and the maximum hourly rainfall in some areas even exceeded 90 mm.
In the north, Inner Mongolia and Hebei also suffered from strong winds and dusty weather. Such extreme weather has affected the lives and travel of local residents, and may have a certain impact on agricultural production.
Introduction: Dance in Nature
The weather, with its unpredictable pace, always leaves a deep mark on the earth. From south to north, whether it is the pouring rain in the sky or the dust raised on the earth, it is the melody of nature dancing.
Text: Feel every wisp of the rain and breathe in the freshness it brings
Yesterday, heavy rains occurred in southern Guangxi and eastern Hainan Island, with 100 to 165 mm of precipitation, and the maximum hourly rainfall in Xia Song, a local area, reached an astonishing 98 mm, highlighting the intensity of this heavy rain.
In the north, light rain occurred in places such as northeastern Inner Mongolia and Hebei, with only some areas experiencing heavy rain.
Sleet also occurred in the central and eastern parts of Qinghai and the northern Sichuan Plateau, and although the precipitation was relatively small, it also had an impact on local traffic and life.
Weather trends for the next three days
Heavy rainfall will also occur in the south over the next three days.
In central and southern Hunan, central and northern Jiangxi, western Fujian and other places, heavy to heavy rain will occur, and heavy rain of more than 100 mm may occur locally. With the onset of short-term heavy rainfall, severe convective weather phenomena such as thunderstorms and strong winds may also occur.
Northeast Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Gansu and other places will have relatively strong windy weather, and the wind speed may reach 8 to 10. In addition, sand and dust weather will also affect southern Xinjiang, central and eastern Inner Mongolia and northern North China, affecting transportation and human health.
May 12 (Sunday) is the fifth day of the fourth lunar month
Southern Region: It will continue to experience a round of heavy rainfall, with heavy rain and torrential rain in Jiangnan, northern South China and Guizhou, and extremely heavy rain may occur in some areas. This weather can lead to severe flooding and geological hazards, requiring a high level of vigilance.
North & Northeast China: Thundershowers will remain active, with moderate to heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds in some areas.
Northwest China and the Tibetan Plateau: At high altitudes, there will be light to moderate snow or sleet in southeastern Qinghai and northern Sichuan Plateau, and heavy snow may occur in some areas.
May 13 (Monday) is the sixth day of the fourth lunar month
South: Precipitation is gradually starting to weaken, but moderate to heavy rain will still occur in Jiangnan, northern South China and Guizhou, and some areas will continue to be at risk of flooding.
Northeast China: There may be light rain in northern Heilongjiang and northeastern Inner Mongolia, and the weather will be relatively stable.
North China: Rain weakened and the weather turned cloudy to sunny in most areas.
May 14 (Tuesday) is the seventh day of the fourth lunar month
Southern Region: After several days of rainfall, the rain has ended in most areas, and the weather is gradually clearing, and some areas should still be vigilant about the follow-up impact of geological disasters.
North China and Northeast China: Most areas have good weather and are suitable for outdoor activities and agricultural operations.
Western region: Xinjiang and Gansu may have sand and dust weather, and southern Tibet may have light snow or sleet.
May 15 (Wednesday) is the eighth day of the fourth lunar month
Southern Region:
The weather is fine in most areas and is gradually returning to normal spring climate. High humidity may lead to local fog, so you need to pay attention to driving safety when traveling in the morning and evening.
North & Northeast China: Consistently fine weather is conducive to outdoor activities and tourism, and the air quality is good, making it the best time for spring outings.
Western region: Gansu and Qinghai may have locally strong winds, especially in mountainous areas and river valleys. At high altitudes in Tibet, there will be continuous snowfall
Conclusion: Weather tips for seniors
The weather is changeable, and elderly friends need to pay attention to the weather forecast and adjust their daily activities in a timely manner.
Let's enjoy the change of each season safely with a calm mind, pay attention to nature, and care for life.