Typhoon 'Bavi' in China Brings Severe Rainfall to the Northeast, Rising Temperatures to the South
Key Points
- 1. Due to the impact of Typhoon Bavi, severe rainfall continues in Northeastern China on 13-14 July.
- 2. There is a risk of very heavy rain in the Liaoning and Jilin regions.
- 3. Following the rainfall, high temperatures are returning to the Jiangnan and Jianghuai regions.
- 4. Heatwaves are being experienced in the Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, and Henan regions.
By the Numbers
Bavi, this year's number 9 typhoon, continues to move northward. Severe rainfall is expected to persist in the northeastern regions of China on 13-14 July. Very heavy rains may be seen in some parts of Liaoning and Jilin provinces.
As the impact of the rainfall brought by the typhoon decreases, high temperatures are returning in regions such as Jiangnan and Jianghuai. While an oppressive heat is experienced in regions extending from the Sichuan Basin to Jiangnan, high temperatures are also frequently affecting Xinjiang, western Inner Mongolia, southern Shaanxi, and Henan.
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- Which regions of China is Typhoon Bavi affecting?
- The typhoon is causing severe rainfall in the northeastern regions of China, especially in the Liaoning and Jilin provinces.
- What will the weather be like after the rainfall ends?
- After the typhoon rainfall ends, high temperatures and humid heat will return in southern regions such as Jiangnan and Jianghuai.
- Which regions will the heatwaves affect?
- Temperatures are expected to be high in the Sichuan Basin, Jiangnan, Xinjiang, western Inner Mongolia, southern Shaanxi, and Henan regions.
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