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【省气象局】未来一周全省多间断性降水天气
Shan Xi Ri Bao·2025-07-02 22:57

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The province is expected to experience intermittent rainfall from July 2 to July 8, with significant rainfall and potential severe weather events such as thunderstorms, strong winds, and hail due to the influence of subtropical high pressure and upper-level troughs [1][2]. Group 1: Weather Impact - The rainfall in northern Shaanxi is expected to be prolonged, while western and northwestern Guanzhong will experience intense rainfall, leading to high cumulative precipitation and short-duration heavy rain [1]. - There is a high risk of secondary disasters such as mountain floods, geological hazards, and urban flooding due to the heavy rainfall, particularly in northern Shaanxi where some small and medium rivers are nearing warning levels [1]. - High temperatures in eastern Guanzhong and eastern Ankang may trigger localized severe convective weather, including thunderstorms and hail [1]. Group 2: Agricultural Recommendations - Agricultural experts recommend timely irrigation in areas like southern Xianyang, northern Xi'an, and Weinan, where soil moisture is lacking, and to implement measures such as spraying and shading in kiwi and grape planting areas to prevent sunburn from high temperatures [1]. - Farmers in northern Shaanxi and western Guanzhong should clear drainage ditches in advance to mitigate the adverse effects of water accumulation on crops and enhance pest monitoring and control [1]. - In apple and kiwi production areas in northern Shaanxi and western Guanzhong, precautions should be taken against wind and hail damage to branches and fruits [1]. Group 3: Transportation and Tourism - The rainfall is causing slippery conditions on roads and railways in northern Shaanxi, western and northwestern Guanzhong, with specific highways and rail lines experiencing significant rainfall and high risks of secondary disasters affecting transportation safety [2]. - With the increase in tourists during the summer, local tourism departments are advised to monitor weather forecasts and warnings to mitigate the adverse impacts of severe weather on tourist attractions and outdoor facilities [2].