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内蒙古呼伦贝尔市今冬发生低温雪灾风险较高
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-20 10:41
Core Viewpoint - The risk of low-temperature snow disasters in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, is high this winter, particularly in Hohhot City, which is known for its extreme cold temperatures [1] Weather Conditions - Hohhot City experiences a long winter from late October to late April, lasting over six months [1] - Historical records indicate extreme low temperatures, with a past record of -58°C in Genhe City [1] - The Inner Mongolia Meteorological Bureau reports significant temperature fluctuations and increased precipitation in eastern Inner Mongolia [1] Future Weather Predictions - For the winter of 2025, there is a high fire risk in the forest and grassland areas of western and central Inner Mongolia [1] - Specific regions at risk include the western and southeastern parts of Hohhot City, eastern Hinggan League, most of Tongliao City, northeastern and southern parts of Chifeng City, southern Xilin Gol League, and central-southern Ulanqab City [1] - In December 2025, temperatures in most of Inner Mongolia are expected to be close to the historical average, while January 2026 will see higher temperatures [1] - February 2026 is predicted to have lower temperatures in the eastern regions, with frequent extreme temperature changes noted in December 2025 and February 2026 [1]
黄河今日起正式进入2025—2026年度凌汛期
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2025-11-19 03:51
Core Viewpoint - The Yellow River has entered the 2025-2026 ice flood period starting from November 19, with early ice formation observed due to a significant drop in temperature in Inner Mongolia [1] Group 1: Weather Impact - A strong cold air mass caused a noticeable temperature drop in Inner Mongolia from November 16 to 18 [1] - Ice flow density of approximately 10% was recorded at the Baotou section of the Yellow River on November 19 [1] - The first ice date is one day earlier than the average for previous years [1] Group 2: Response Measures - The Yellow River Water Resources Commission has activated its ice prevention operational mechanism [1] - There is a focus on closely monitoring weather conditions and changes [1] - Measures include enhancing the scheduling of key reservoirs, clearing river channels, conducting water engineering inspections, and improving emergency response plans to ensure safety against ice flooding [1]