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When will the typhoon fireworks start in 2021?

Typhoon fireworks are slowly moving towards my country's coastal areas, and the areas affected by my country are still relatively large, such as Zhejiang, Shanghai and Jiangsu. At present, Typhoon Fireworks has not yet made landfall. It is expected to make landfall tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, ending on July 28 or 29. How long will it take for the typhoon fireworks to disappear?

It is expected to end on July 28 or 29.

Typhoon No. 6 "Firework" this year is expected to make landfall along the coast from Zhoushan to Yuhuan, Zhejiang from the afternoon of the 25th to the early morning of the 26th. The intensity at landfall is expected to be typhoon level or severe typhoon level (level 13 to 14, 38 to 45m/s). After landing, the intensity will gradually weaken and may turn around in East China.

Starting from the 23rd, due to the influence of "fireworks and firecrackers", the wind and rain in East China will gradually intensify. Zhejiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui, Jiangxi, Fujian and other places will have large-scale continuous heavy rainfall and strong winds. . The public is advised to pay close attention to weather forecasts, arrange travel plans reasonably, and prepare for typhoons in advance.

In addition, the 25th is the astronomical spring tide period. Coastal areas need to be protected from the combined effects of storm surges and astronomical tides.

Due to the uncertainty in the forecast of Typhoon "Fireworks", it may linger in East China after landing, bringing extremely heavy rainfall to Zhejiang, Shanghai and other places. The impact of typhoon fireworks on the weather 1. Strong wind forecast

From 20:00 on the 23rd to 20:00 on the 24th, the Bashi Strait, the Taiwan Strait, the waters east of Taiwan, the East China Sea and the waters near the Diaoyu Islands, the southwestern Yellow Sea, and the Yangtze River Estuary , Hangzhou Bay and other places have strong winds of magnitude 6 to 8 and gusts of magnitude 9 to 11, along the central and southern coasts of Jiangsu, the Shanghai coast, the Zhejiang coast, the central and northern coasts of Fujian, and the eastern and northern coasts of Taiwan Island, including the waters east of Taiwan and most of the East China Sea In the sea area, the wind force is 9 to 11 in the sea near the Diaoyu Islands and the northeast coast of Zhejiang, and the gust is 12 to 13. The wind force in the sea or area near the typhoon center can reach 12 to 15, and the gust is 14 to 17. 2. Precipitation forecast

From 20:00 on the 23rd to 20:00 on the 24th, there will be heavy rain or heavy rain in some areas in northern and eastern coastal areas of Zhejiang, southern Shanghai, and central and northern Taiwan Island. Among them, heavy rainstorms occurred in parts of northern Taiwan Island and northern Zhejiang, and heavy rainstorms (250-300 mm) occurred in northern Taiwan Island. What to do if you encounter a typhoon

1. Do not ride bicycles or electric vehicles in heavy rain to avoid falling into pits;

2. When the driver encounters too much accumulation on the road or under an overpass, When there is water, drive around as much as possible. Before entering a flooded area, be sure to keep a large distance from the vehicle in front to prevent surges and splashes from entering the engine and causing stalling. If the engine stalls in a low-lying area, avoid waiting in the car and get out of the car at a high place to wait for rescue;

3. It is best to avoid going out when a typhoon approaches;

4. High-voltage line towers When it collapses, the wires sag or are disconnected, do not get close to it, let alone touch it with your hands, as this may cause electric shock.