Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) reported that yesterday, no significant precipitation occurred in my country, and temperatures rose in most areas after the cold wave subsided. It is expected that most parts of the country will remain sparsely affected over the next two days, with light rain or snow in the southwest; the cold air mass is currently in a lull.
Cold air activity will be frequent in late November, affecting the region from November 22nd to 24th and around November 26th. From November 22nd to 24th, a relatively strong cold air mass is expected to affect my country from west to east, bringing temperature drops of 6-8°C to most areas north of the Yangtze River, with some areas experiencing drops of 10-12°C, accompanied by northerly winds of force 4-6. Light to moderate snow is expected in northern Xinjiang, Northwest China, northern North China, and Northeast China, with heavy snow in some parts of northern Xinjiang and blizzards in some areas. Around November 26th, another relatively strong cold air mass will affect central and eastern my country from north to south.
Meteorological experts remind the public that cold air activity will be frequent in late November, leading to significant temperature fluctuations north of the Yangtze River. People should pay close attention to temperature changes and add or remove clothing as needed.
Strong winds are expected in the southeastern and southern coastal waters of my country. Strong winds will persist in the southeastern and southern coastal waters of my country for the next two days. The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a blue gale warning this morning: Today, the Taiwan Strait, the southwestern waters east of Taiwan, the Bashi Channel, the northern and central parts of the South China Sea, and the western part of the southwestern South China Sea will experience winds of force 7-8, with gusts of force 9-10. Vessels navigating or operating in these areas should take precautions.