Weather Alert 27th!Cold air strikes Rain and snow are widespread and these areas are the most danger

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

The rainy season in the south, like an old friend, quietly descends on Yunnan, Hainan Island, southern Sichuan and northwest Guizhou. This year's rainy season came earlier than usual, with light to moderate rain bringing life and tranquility to these areas.

On Hainan Island, the rainwaters have moistened the rainforest, and the island's residents frolic in the rain and enjoy the fresh air given by nature. For the tourism industry, such a rainy season is both a challenge and an opportunity. Visitors stroll in the rain and experience an island atmosphere that is different from the sunny sandy beaches.

Rains in southwestern Yunnan have brought a different picture to this multi-ethnic region. The rain nourishes the terraces and also waters the flowers. People of all ethnic groups still maintain their rich and varied lifestyles. They danced in the rain and celebrated the gift of the earth.

The rain in the southern part of Sichuan brings a kind of quiet beauty. In the Chengdu Plain, the fresh air after the rain is mixed with the smell of tea and earth, making people feel peaceful and comfortable. People here know how to enjoy life, even in the rainy season, they can find their own slow lifestyle.

The arrival of light to moderate rain in northwest Guizhou seems to add a bit of mystery to this mountainous and foggy region. Rainwater flows through the mountains, creating creeks and waterfalls, adding life to the region's unique karst landscape. The inhabitants of the area, especially the ethnic minorities, are inextricably linked to the rain in their daily lives.

After a period of cold days, the temperature across the country finally ushered in a long-awaited warming. Especially in the central part of China, such as northern Sichuan and southern Shaanxi, the zero degree line has moved northward, indicating that the warm spring breeze will gradually replace the bitter cold. Temperatures in these areas will continue to rise throughout the week starting tomorrow, and many places are expected to break the mark.

The temperature difference between day and night is still large, and this temperature difference has a definite impact on human health, especially for the elderly and children, two sensitive groups. Therefore, the adoption of the "onion dressing method" has become a practical strategy to deal with climate change in this period. The so-called "onion dressing method" refers to wearing multiple layers of light clothing, which can not only provide enough warmth in the cold in the morning and evening, but also make it easy to take off the outer layer of clothing to adapt to temperature changes when the temperature rises during the day.

During this period of seasonal change, people's lifestyles also change. Outdoor activities are increasing, and parks and suburban scenic areas are starting to welcome visitors. Family and friend gatherings have also shifted from indoors to outdoors, and people enjoy the warmth and sunshine of spring. Farmers are getting busy preparing for spring ploughing, and the spring fields are rejuvenated by their hard work. In addition, the arrival of spring also means a good harvest of many seasonal fruits and vegetables, and fresh strawberries, broad beans and spring bamboo shoots begin to appear in the market, which are not only delicious but also rich in nutrients that help strengthen the body's immune system.

Many regions in China have encountered a special climatic phenomenon, the convergence of cold air and warm fronts, which not only brings weather changes, but also brings serious haze to many cities in the north. According to the latest meteorological forecast, moderate to severe haze is expected to occur in North China, southwest Sichuan and Chongqing, northeast Heilongjiang and Liaoning regions, and parts of Xinjiang from tomorrow.

Smog is a weather phenomenon that mixes dust, smoke and other air pollutants in cities, and it not only reduces air quality, but also affects residents' daily lives and health. In such weather, visibility outdoors is reduced, transportation can be affected, and prolonged exposure to dirty air can lead to respiratory problems. In the face of such climate challenges, city residents and institutions need to take effective measures to deal with them.

Residents should minimize outdoor activities, especially for the elderly, children, and people with respiratory diseases. It is recommended to wear an N95 mask or other effective protective gear to filter harmful particles from the air when outdoors. In addition, the sector needs to strengthen the monitoring of industrial emissions and vehicle exhaust to reduce air pollution. The promotion and use of public transportation is also an effective means to reduce urban haze. It is also important to strengthen air purification and ventilation in public places under such weather conditions.

In North China, especially in the capital Beijing, the appearance of haze weather has attracted widespread attention. Beijing** has launched a number of response measures, including restricting factory production and adjusting traffic control. At the same time, citizens are encouraged to use air purifiers at home to maintain indoor air quality. Similar measures have been taken in the southwest, Sichuan-Chongqing and northeast, Heilongjiang, Liaoning and parts of Xinjiang. Although these regions have different geographical environments, they have many commonalities in the strategies they adopt to deal with the challenge of smog.

In short, different forms of the rainy season are ushered in in various parts of the south, and as the temperature rises, many parts of the country will usher in a warm spring. We are also facing climate challenges such as smog and need to take effective measures to protect our homes and health. (Please leave a comment to share your thoughts on the rainy season in the south and suggestions on how to deal with climate change).

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