Heavy rain to hit South China
Updated: 2013-05-09 19:58
By Wang Qian (chinadaily.com.cn)
|
|||||||||||
The National Meteorological Center said rainstorms will hit parts of southern China before May 10, warning authorities in the affected region to prevent possible geological disasters and minimize casualties and damage.
Ma Xuekuan, chief forecaster in the National Meteorological Center, said heavy rain with precipitation volume from 100 to 140 millimeters is expected to fall in parts of Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangxi, Guangdong, Chongqing, Guizhou and Yunnan.
He added severe convective storms with thunder or hail are also predicted in the above regions.
The National Meteorological Center issued a blue alert for the coming rainstorms on May 9.
The Chinese meteorological authority uses a four-tier color-coded weather warning system with red being the most severe, followed by orange, yellow and blue.
The weather report said most parts of northern China, such as Inner Mongolia, are expected to be hit by mild rainfall from May 9 to 12, while heavy rains in Heilongjiang and Jilin will cool the heat of the past week.
Quake-hit Lushan in Sichuan province will see mild rain on May 9 and cloudy days on May 10 and 11, the weather report said.
Related Stories
China issues alert ahead of rainstorms 2013-04-28 21:16
Structures fall in rainstorm 2013-04-26 08:15
Rainstorms to sweep Central, East China 2013-04-15 18:04
Heavy snow, rainstorms to hit China 2012-10-24 17:31
Rainstorms forecast for Beijing 2012-09-01 15:17
Rainstorms to hit West China 2012-08-31 11:15
Today's Top News
Washington reaffirms defense of ROK
Indian FM kicks off 2-day China visit
China, Israel boost social, economic cooperation
Li calls for sound agriculture
China's CPI grew 2.4% in April
Govt environmental transparency in doubt
Monorail to ease Shanghai's congestion
Bone marrow program to 'spread gifts of life'
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Jaywalkers tread with care |
Old case returns to public eye |
Wetlands a world for birds |
Education: Best days of our lives? |
Property prices continue to rise |
Recalling pain from horror |