Core Points - The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning on August 12, predicting heavy to torrential rain in various regions including southeastern Henan, northern Hubei, and eastern and southern Taiwan, with local extreme rainfall expected to reach 250-380 mm [1][10] - A yellow warning for severe convective weather was also issued, forecasting wind speeds exceeding 8 levels and possible hail in parts of Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, and North China [4][5] - Typhoon "Yangliu" was upgraded to a typhoon level, with maximum wind speeds of 12 levels (35 m/s) and expected to strengthen further, potentially making landfall in southeastern Taiwan [9][10] Weather Warnings - The yellow rainstorm warning indicates significant rainfall across multiple provinces, with specific areas experiencing extreme conditions [1][10] - The yellow warning for severe convective weather highlights the risk of strong winds and hail, particularly in regions like Liaoning and Hebei [4][5] - The yellow flood disaster warning suggests a high likelihood of mountain floods in several areas, particularly in southern Henan and northern Hubei [15] Defense Guidelines - Government and relevant departments are advised to prepare for rainstorm and typhoon emergencies, including traffic control and public safety measures [3][11] - Outdoor activities should be minimized, and individuals are encouraged to seek shelter in sturdy buildings [8][11] - Monitoring and drainage system checks are recommended to mitigate flood risks [3][15]
暴雨、强对流天气、台风、山洪灾害气象预警齐发 10余省区市有大到暴雨
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-12 10:47