Rainstorm warning in Jiangnan and other places in South China There is dust intrusion in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei and the surrounding areas.

  CCTV News:According to the website of the Central Meteorological Observatory, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue rainstorm warning and a yellow fog warning at 18: 00 on April 20. From 20: 00 on April 20 to 20: 00 on April 21, there were heavy rains in parts of central and northern Guangdong, southern Fujian, northwestern Guangxi, southern Guizhou and northern Chongqing. There will be heavy fog in parts of the northern and central parts of the Yellow Sea, and the visibility is less than 1 km. Some parts of northern North China have sand blowing or floating dust weather.

  Heavy rains occurred in Guangdong, Sichuan Basin and other places.

  During the day, there were heavy rains in central Guangdong and near the Pearl River Estuary, eastern Guangxi, Sichuan Basin, southwestern Shaanxi and other places. The maximum rainfall in Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province was 134 mm, and the maximum hourly rainfall in the above areas was 50 ~ 73 mm. In addition, there are 7 ~ 9 gusts in eastern Inner Mongolia, western and southern Heilongjiang and northern Jilin.

  There are heavy rainfall and strong convection in South China and Jiangnan.

  It is estimated that there will be heavy rain or rainstorm in eastern and southern Guizhou, northern and eastern Guangxi, central and eastern Guangdong, northern and southern Jiangxi, northeastern and southern Hunan, southern Fujian, northern Taiwan Province, northeastern Sichuan, central and northern Chongqing, western and eastern Hubei, southern Anhui and other places from 20: 00 on April 20 to 20: 00 on April 21, among which there will be heavy rain (100-130 mm) in central Guangdong, accompanied by some of the above areas. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue rainstorm warning at 18: 00 on April 20.

  There is heavy fog in parts of the Yellow Sea.

  It is estimated that there will be heavy fog in the south of the northern part of the Yellow Sea and the central part of the Yellow Sea from the night of the 20th to the night of the 21st, and the visibility will be less than 1km. In addition, from the night of 20th to the morning of 21st, there were foggy weather with visibility less than 1km in southern Jilin, northern Liaoning, central Hebei, southern Beijing, northern Tianjin, western Jiangsu and central Anhui, and there were dense fog with visibility less than 500m locally (see Figure 2). The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a foggy yellow warning at 18: 00 on April 20.

  There is dust in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei and surrounding areas.

  From the night of 20th to the day of 21st, due to the influence of upstream sand and dust transmission, there were sand blowing or floating dust weather in central Inner Mongolia, Beijing, most of Tianjin, north-central Hebei, northwestern Shanxi, northwestern Shaanxi, western Jilin and western Heilongjiang.

  Specific forecast for the next three days

  From 20: 00 on April 20th to 20: 00 on the 21st, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of Jianghan, southwestern Jianghuai, eastern Southwest, northern and southern Jiangnan, and most of southern China, among which there were heavy rains in parts of central and northern Guangdong, southern Fujian, northwestern Guangxi, southern Guizhou and northern Chongqing, with local heavy rains (100-130 mm). Some parts of northern North China have sand blowing or floating dust weather. There will be heavy fog in parts of the northern and central parts of the Yellow Sea, with visibility less than 1km (see Figure 3).

  From 20: 00 on April 21 to 20: 00 on April 22, there were moderate to heavy rains in parts of Jiangnan, central and western South China, eastern Southwest China, eastern and southwestern Hubei, among which there were heavy rains (50-70 mm) in parts of eastern Guizhou, southwestern Hunan and northwestern Guangxi (see Figure 4).

  From 20: 00 on April 22 to 20: 00 on April 23, there were moderate to heavy rains and local heavy rains (50-60 mm) in parts of southeastern Huanghuai, eastern Jianghuai, most of the south of the Yangtze River, northwestern Guangxi, northern and eastern Guizhou, and southwestern Hubei (see Figure 5).