Group 1 - The Central Meteorological Administration issued a yellow wind warning, predicting strong winds of 5-7 levels and gusts of 8-9 levels in various regions including eastern Xinjiang, central and western Inner Mongolia, and parts of Gansu and Qinghai from November 26 to 27 [1] - In the South China Sea, winds of 8-9 levels and gusts of 10-11 levels are expected, with some areas reaching winds of 10 levels and gusts of 11-12 levels [1] - The forecast also includes strong winds in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and Taiwan Strait, with wind levels reaching 7-8 and gusts of 9-10 levels in many areas [1] Group 2 - From November 27 to 28, similar wind conditions are expected in regions such as eastern Xinjiang and northern Shaanxi, with gusts potentially reaching 9-10 levels in certain areas [2] - The South China Sea will continue to experience strong winds, with some areas forecasted to have winds of 10-12 levels and gusts of 12-14 levels [2] - The wind warnings highlight the need for safety measures in maritime operations and transportation sectors [2] Group 3 - The Central Meteorological Administration and the China Maritime Search and Rescue Center recommend that vessels and personnel in affected sea areas return to port to avoid accidents [4] - Fire prevention measures should be taken in forests, grasslands, and urban areas, while transportation management departments must ensure traffic safety [4] - Outdoor activities and gatherings should be halted, and precautions should be taken to secure structures that may be affected by strong winds [4]
大风黄色预警继续发布 内蒙古宁夏等地部分地区风力可达8级
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-25 23:46