Core Viewpoint - The Central Meteorological Administration forecasts strong winds, temperature drops, and snowfall in regions such as Inner Mongolia and Northeast China due to cold air influences, with significant impacts expected on health, energy supply, transportation, tourism, and agriculture [1][4]. Weather Conditions - Snowfall occurred in parts of Inner Mongolia, Shandong, and other regions, with some areas experiencing moderate to heavy snow [2]. - Strong winds were reported in Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, and other northern regions, with gusts reaching 9 to 11 levels in localized areas [3]. Temperature and Wind Forecast - From January 12 to 14, temperatures in Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, and northern Xinjiang are expected to drop by 4 to 6 degrees Celsius, with localized drops exceeding 8 degrees Celsius, accompanied by north winds of 4 to 6 levels [4]. - A blue warning for strong winds was issued, predicting winds of 5 to 7 levels and gusts of 8 to 10 levels in various regions [4]. Precipitation Forecast - From January 12 to 13, light snow is expected in northern Xinjiang, eastern Inner Mongolia, and parts of Heilongjiang and Jilin, with localized areas experiencing moderate to heavy snow (10 to 15 mm) [5]. - The forecast also includes light rain in southern Sichuan, eastern Yunnan, and eastern Taiwan [5]. Subsequent Weather Predictions - From January 13 to 14, light to moderate snow is anticipated in northern Xinjiang and parts of Heilongjiang and Jilin, with light rain in eastern Taiwan [7]. - Winds of 4 to 6 levels are expected in Inner Mongolia, Northeast China, and other regions [7]. Additional Weather Updates - From January 14 to 15, light snow or sleet is forecasted in areas such as the Altay region of Xinjiang and central Inner Mongolia, with moderate to heavy snow (5 to 8 mm) in parts of Jilin and Liaoning [9]. - Light rain is expected in southern Henan, southwestern Hubei, and other regions [9].
中央气象台:内蒙古东北地区等地有大风降温降雪
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-12 00:31