China Naming Network - Ziwei knowledge - On June 10, Guangdong suffered from heavy rainfall for five consecutive days, and the rainfall will weaken in the next two days, so beware of geological disasters.

On June 10, Guangdong suffered from heavy rainfall for five consecutive days, and the rainfall will weaken in the next two days, so beware of geological disasters.

Since June 5, a large-scale heavy rainfall process has occurred in Guangdong. It is estimated that the overall precipitation range in the whole province will be weakened in the next two days (June 1 1 2), but there will still be heavy rain in the southern coastal areas and some cities and counties in northern Guangdong. On rainy days, the roads are slippery and the visibility is reduced. Citizens should pay attention to traffic safety when going out.

Since June 5th, the precipitation process from large-scale rainstorm to heavy rainstorm and local heavy rainstorm has occurred in Guangdong for five consecutive days. This round of rainfall has the characteristics of wide rainstorm range, large accumulated rainfall, strong duration and short-term rain. The monitoring shows that from 08: 00 to 08: 00 on the 5th, there were torrential rains with daily rainfall exceeding 100 mm in 9 cities of the province, including 8 counties with torrential rains. At present, afternoon showers or thunderstorms are "blooming everywhere" in the province.

According to the forecast, in the next three days, the overall precipitation range in Guangdong Province will be reduced and the rainfall intensity will be weakened. Specifically, today and tomorrow, there will be heavy rain and partial heavy rain in coastal cities and counties in southern Guangdong, Qingyuan and Shaoguan, and showers and partial heavy rain in other cities and counties.

Meteorologists reminded that the recent heavy rain in Guangdong caused the soil water content to be saturated. Although the precipitation in the whole province will be slightly weakened in the next two days, the risk of geological disasters remains high and obviously lags behind, and local residents still need to take preventive measures.