
China Issues Yellow Alerts as Intense Rainstorms Sweep Regions
China’s NMC has issued yellow alerts for rainstorms and severe convective weather as southern and northern regions brace for torrential downpours, strong winds and possible tornadoes.
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China’s NMC has issued yellow alerts for rainstorms and severe convective weather as southern and northern regions brace for torrential downpours, strong winds and possible tornadoes.
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China’s meteorological authority releases yellow alerts for blizzards and cold waves, forecasting heavy snowstorms and significant temperature drops across several regions.