Core Insights - The China Meteorological Administration forecasts a mixed climate trend for November, with lower temperatures in certain northern and southern regions, while other areas may experience higher temperatures compared to historical averages [1] - Precipitation is expected to be above normal in specific northern and southwestern regions, while other areas will see below-normal rainfall [1] Group 1: Temperature Trends - Northern regions such as northeastern China and eastern Inner Mongolia are predicted to have temperatures 1-2°C lower than the historical average, while areas like western Qinghai and southern Xinjiang may be 1-2°C higher [1] - The majority of the country will experience temperatures close to or above the historical average, indicating a varied temperature distribution across regions [1] Group 2: Precipitation Trends - Increased precipitation is expected in northern regions, particularly in northeastern China and eastern Inner Mongolia, with some areas experiencing 20-50% more rainfall than usual [1] - Conversely, southern regions such as southern Shandong, Jiangsu, and parts of Henan and Hubei are forecasted to have 20-50% less rainfall compared to historical averages [1] Group 3: Key Risks and Recommendations - The company highlights the need to prepare for low-temperature rain and snow disasters in northern regions, advising agricultural and livestock sectors to take precautions [2] - There is a heightened risk of forest fires in central and northeastern Jiangxi and western Hunan due to high temperatures and low rainfall, necessitating improved fire management [2] - The potential for low-temperature rain and flooding in southwestern regions requires close monitoring and proactive measures to mitigate risks of secondary disasters such as landslides and flash floods [2]
气象部门预测11月需重点防范北方低温雨雪灾害、南方暴雨洪涝风险
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-02 02:08