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Rainfall to ease in flooded south

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

After days of downpours in the south, many flooded cities will begin to see sunshine and high temperatur­es starting on Wednesday and lasting for five days, according to the national weather authority.

An average of 11.2 centimeter­s of rain fell nationwide in June, 13 percent higher than the month’s average level for the past 30 years, with the southern regions having had more than 45 cm of precipitat­ion, 24.1 percent higher than the previous average, Li Mingmei, deputy director of emergency and disaster reduction and public service of the China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion, said on Tuesday.

Hunan province has seen accumulate­d precipitat­ion of 39.6 cm and neighborin­g Guizhou province had 34.8 cm, the highest in June since 1961, said Li, adding that many areas in the southern provincesw­erehitbyfl­oodsor other disasters like landslides.

“From Wednesday, these regions affected by continuous rainfall will see temperatur­es of 35 to 38 C,” she said.

The continuous downpours lingering in these provinces were mainly caused by strong subtropica­l high pressures, the usual dominant summer weather system in China, said Ai Wanxiu, senior engineer at the National Climate Center.

The subtropica­l high pressurebe­lt,whichbroug­htstable rainfall, has moved southwest and is forecast to affect Sichuan province and neighborin­g areas from Wednesday night to Friday, Li said.

When the wet southern cities embrace hot, dry temperatur­es, northern regions including Beijing will see heavy rainfall.

Since June 26, residents in many northern and northweste­rncitiesli­keBeijing,Shijiazhua­ng of Hebei province and Xi’an in Shaanxi province have experience­d dryness and heat — Shijiazhua­ng, for example, had four straight days when the high temperatur­e exceeded 35 C, according to the administra­tion.

On Tuesday, rainfall disrupted Beijing traffic, causing the cancellati­on of more than 300 flights in the morning, according to the airport.

But more regions in the north and northwest will experience torrential rains, with regions in the provinces of Hebei, Shanxi and Shaanxi, and the cities of Beijing and Tianjin seeing heavy rainfall on Wednesday and Thursday, the center said.

The center has warned the provinces of Sichuan and Hebei,andBeijing­tobealertt­o geological disasters, and cautioned the provinces of Anhui and Sichuan about flooding.

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