Weather Characteristics in September - The month of September saw a high frequency of typhoons, with six typhoons generated in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea, which is 1.3 more than the average for the same period. Three of these made landfall in China, exceeding the average by 1.4 [1] - There were significant rainfall events, with an average national precipitation of 80.1 mm, which is 32.4% more than the average for the same period, marking the fourth highest since 1961. Notably, Henan recorded the highest rainfall for this period in history [2] - The average national temperature was 18.2°C, which is 1.0°C higher than the average, ranking as the fourth highest since 1961. Several regions, including Shanghai and Zhejiang, recorded their highest temperatures for this period [3] - A cold air mass impacted the country, causing temperature drops of 5-8°C in the central and eastern regions [4] National Holiday Weather Forecast - During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday (October 1-8), there will be significant rainfall in the Huaxi and Huanghuai regions, with snow and rain expected in the Tibetan Plateau and northern Xinjiang. Cold air activity will be frequent, leading to lower temperatures in certain areas [5] - The forecast indicates multiple rainfall events in the Huaxi and Huanghuai regions, with potential heavy rain in several provinces [5] - The holiday period will also see the influence of Typhoon "Boloey," bringing strong winds and heavy rain to southern China [6] October Climate Trend Predictions - Temperature predictions indicate that most regions will experience temperatures close to or above the average, with some areas in Sichuan, Tibet, and Xinjiang expected to be 1-2°C higher than normal [8] - Precipitation is expected to be above average in several regions, including parts of North China and the southwest, while other areas may see below-average rainfall [10] - There is a forecast for 4-6 tropical cyclones to form in the Northwest Pacific and South China Sea, with 1-2 expected to impact coastal areas [10] Key Areas of Concern for October - There is a need to prevent risks associated with heavy rainfall and flooding, particularly in regions with above-average precipitation [11] - The potential for drought and forest fire risks is highlighted, especially in areas with high temperatures and low rainfall [11] - The impact of cold air is a concern, particularly in northern Xinjiang, where low temperatures and frost may occur [11] - The risk of flooding and adverse effects from typhoons is emphasized, with recommendations for monitoring and preparedness [12]
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Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-28 08:40