冷空气接连来袭 雨雪寒潮大风即将“上线”
Liao Ning Ri Bao·2025-11-22 00:39

Core Insights - The provincial meteorological station has issued a special weather report indicating two cold air processes expected on November 24 and from 26 to 27, leading to rain, snow, cold waves, and strong winds across the province [1][2] Weather Impact on Industries - The cold air processes will result in significant weather changes, including small snow or flurries in several regions, with temperatures dropping by 6°C to 8°C, and the lowest temperatures expected to reach -12°C to -10°C in eastern mountainous areas [1] - On November 26, temperatures are expected to rise by 4°C to 8°C during the day, but will drop again by 10°C to 14°C in the central and eastern regions overnight [2] - The strong winds during these cold air processes pose high risks for maritime activities, particularly for large passenger and cargo vessels, and fishing boats, necessitating caution and potential avoidance of affected sailing periods [3] Recommendations for Safety and Operations - Industries such as coastal ports, offshore oil drilling platforms, and coastal aquaculture should closely monitor the impact of strong winds and ensure operational safety [3] - Travelers are advised to be cautious of low visibility and slippery or icy roads due to rain and snow, and to take precautions against cold weather effects [3] - Facilities in agriculture and aquaculture may face adverse effects from the weather, prompting recommendations for windproofing and temperature control measures [3] - Energy supply management is crucial, with suggestions to prepare for coal, electricity, oil, and gas distribution and safety management due to the sudden drop in temperatures [3]