Northern Chinese Mainland Braces for July’s Heavy Rains and Extreme Heat
The northern Chinese mainland prepares for July’s heavy rainfall and extreme heat, following record-breaking temperatures in May and June’s severe weather events.
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The northern Chinese mainland prepares for July’s heavy rainfall and extreme heat, following record-breaking temperatures in May and June’s severe weather events.
The Chinese mainland faces its most severe rainfall alert as key regions brace for continuous heavy rains and thunderstorms, raising concerns about potential flooding.
China’s meteorological authority has issued a yellow alert for severe rainstorms across several regions from Friday to Saturday, urging local governments to prepare for heavy rainfall and potential thunderstorms.
China’s mainland issues its first orange heat alert of 2024 earlier than previous years, signaling more intense and earlier heatwaves affecting the Northern Hemisphere.
China’s Xijiang River experiences its first major flood of 2024 in the Pearl River basin, marking the seventh heavy flood this year.
Weather in the Chinese mainland turns severe with a renewed yellow alert, bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms, and hail across multiple regions, while also providing much-needed relief to drought-stricken areas.
China is experiencing a severe heatwave in the north with record temperatures, while southern regions brace for intense rainstorms. Multiple alerts issued nationwide.
Heavy rains have struck Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China, causing severe flooding, traffic disruptions, and damage to dikes.
Heavy rains continue to batter south China’s Guangxi region, resulting in severe street flooding, traffic disruptions, and dike damage.
Typhoon Maliksi made landfall in Guangdong on June 1, bringing heavy rains and prompting precautionary measures across southeastern China.