Group 1 - The recent heavy rainfall in northern China has been influenced by a combination of factors, including stable subtropical high pressure, prolonged convective activity, and orographic lifting from the Yanshan and Taihang mountains [2][4] - Specific areas such as Yixian in Hebei and Miyun in Beijing have experienced localized rainfall exceeding 400 to 500 millimeters, approaching their annual average precipitation [2] - The current heavy rainfall event is expected to gradually diminish by the 30th, as the subtropical high pressure retreats southward and moisture transport decreases [4] Group 2 - Typhoon "Zhu Jie Cao" is expected to impact the eastern China region, with forecasts indicating it may make landfall on the 30th, bringing significant rainfall to areas like southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, and eastern Zhejiang [5][7] - The typhoon's trajectory suggests it will slow down as it moves inland, necessitating close monitoring of its potential for sustained rainfall in the eastern regions [7] - The weather patterns indicate a shift from northern heavy rainfall to increased precipitation in the eastern coastal areas due to the typhoon's influence [5]
北方多地仍有强降雨 30日逐渐减弱 这些避险常识请牢记
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-07-28 22:37