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Breaking: Heavy Rainfall and Strong Winds Forecast for Multiple Chinese Regions This Week
Beijing, China – July 27, 2025 – A notable weather system is poised to bring moderate to heavy rainfall and strong winds across various parts of China from July 27th through July 30th, according to forecasts from the Central Meteorological Observatory. Residents in affected areas are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.
Detailed Forecasts:
July 27th (08:00) to July 28th (08:00):
The forecast indicates moderate to heavy rain in several regions,including eastern Inner Mongolia,western Heilongjiang,western Jilin,western Liaoning,northern Shaanxi,northern Shanxi,central and western Hebei,Beijing,southern Jiangsu,zhejiang,Shanghai,eastern and southern Fujian,southern Jiangxi,southern Hunan,southwestern Yunnan,central and eastern Guangdong,and Taiwan Island. Notably, northern Zhejiang and Taiwan Island are expected to experience heavy rain, with southern Taiwan Island potentially seeing rainfall between 100-200 mm. Additionally, winds of 4 to 6 levels are anticipated in parts of the southern Xinjiang Basin, western Inner Mongolia, southern Jiangsu, and central and southern Anhui. Marine forecasts include easterly winds of level 6 to 8 with gusts of level 9 in the northern waters of the East China Sea, and southwest winds of level 7 to 8 with gusts of level 9 in the Bashi Channel.
July 28th (08:00) to July 29th (08:00):
Moderate to heavy rain is projected for areas including eastern Inner Mongolia, western Heilongjiang, western Jilin, western Liaoning, northern Shaanxi, northern Shanxi, central and western Hebei, Beijing, southern Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, eastern and southern Fujian, southern Jiangxi, southern Hunan, southwestern Yunnan, central and eastern Guangdong, and Taiwan Island.Specific areas like northern Zhejiang and Taiwan Island could see heavy rain, with southern Taiwan Island facing the possibility of 100-200 mm of rainfall. Winds of 4 to 6 levels are expected in parts of the southern Xinjiang Basin, western Inner Mongolia, southern Jiangsu, and central and southern Anhui. The northern waters of the East China Sea will experience easterly winds of level 6 to 8 with gusts of level 9, while the Bashi Channel will see southwest winds of level 7 to 8 with gusts of level 9.
july 29th (08:00) to July 30th (08:00):
The forecast predicts moderate to heavy rain in areas such as northeastern Inner Mongolia,most of the Northeast,southern North China,central and eastern Jianghuai,northeastern Jiangnan,central and southern south China,and Taiwan Island. Heavy rain is anticipated in parts of southeastern Anhui, central and southern Jiangsu, shanghai, northern Zhejiang, and central and southern Taiwan Island, with some localized areas potentially receiving 100-150 mm of rain. Winds of 4 to 6 levels are forecast for much of Inner Mongolia,western Gansu,southern Jiangsu,eastern Anhui,and shanghai. Marine conditions include southwest winds with gusts of 7 to 8 and gusts of 9 in the eastern oceans of Taiwan and the Bashi Strait. The southern waters of the Yellow Sea will experience easterly winds of 5 to 7 with gusts of 8, while the eastern and western waters of the Taiwan strait and the eastern and western waters of the South China Sea will see southerly winds of 5 to 7 with gusts of 8.
Evergreen Context:
This forecast highlights the dynamic weather patterns typical of this season in China, where monsoon systems and continental air masses often interact, leading to periods of significant precipitation and wind. Understanding these forecasts is crucial for various sectors,including agriculture,transportation,and disaster preparedness. For instance, heavy rainfall can impact crop yields and necessitate flood control measures, while strong winds can affect maritime operations and air travel. The Central Meteorological Observatory plays a vital role in providing these essential weather updates, enabling authorities and the public to make informed decisions and mitigate potential risks associated with adverse weather conditions. Staying updated with official meteorological information is a key aspect of public safety and preparedness during periods of challenging weather.