As the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays approach, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the China Meteorological Administration jointly issued holiday weather tips to remind visitors to pay attention to weather changes and travel happily and safely. Reminder said that during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, temperatures are expected to be high in most parts of the country, only in places such as Xinjiang, Shaanxi, and Henan. Among them, most of the time in North China and most of Northeast China is mostly sunny to cloudy, and the climate comfort level can reach the “most comfortable” or “most comfortable” level, making it generally suitable for travel; most of South China, north-central Yunnan, Guizhou and other places have little unfavorable weather during the middle and early holidays, so travel can be planned normally, but care must be taken to prevent heat and cool; most of the northwest region has no heavy precipitation interference during most of the period, and the weather conditions are relatively stable. From October 1 to 6, there was heavy rainfall in western China and Huanghuai. There was heavy rain or torrential rain in northeastern Sichuan, northern Chongqing, south-central Shaanxi, western Hubei, south-central Henan, southern Shandong, and north-central Jiangsu and Anhui. Local torrential rain was heavy. The meteorological risk of flash floods and geological disasters was high, which had a great impact on travel. Visitors are advised to avoid visiting waterfront and mountainous tourist attractions with high meteorological risks as much as possible. From the 5th to the 6th, there was significant wind and rain in the northern part of the South China Sea, the Qiongzhou Strait, Beibu Gulf, southern China, and southern Yunnan. Local meteorological risks of small and medium-sized river floods, flash floods and geological disasters, and urban torrential rain and flooding were high, which may adversely affect tourism, outdoor activities, and boat navigation.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/01 03:33
As the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays approach, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the China Meteorological Administration jointly issued holiday weather tips to remind visitors to pay attention to weather changes and travel happily and safely. Reminder said that during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, temperatures are expected to be high in most parts of the country, only in places such as Xinjiang, Shaanxi, and Henan. Among them, most of the time in North China and most of Northeast China is mostly sunny to cloudy, and the climate comfort level can reach the “most comfortable” or “most comfortable” level, making it generally suitable for travel; most of South China, north-central Yunnan, Guizhou and other places have little unfavorable weather during the middle and early holidays, so travel can be planned normally, but care must be taken to prevent heat and cool; most of the northwest region has no heavy precipitation interference during most of the period, and the weather conditions are relatively stable. From October 1 to 6, there was heavy rainfall in western China and Huanghuai. There was heavy rain or torrential rain in northeastern Sichuan, northern Chongqing, south-central Shaanxi, western Hubei, south-central Henan, southern Shandong, and north-central Jiangsu and Anhui. Local torrential rain was heavy. The meteorological risk of flash floods and geological disasters was high, which had a great impact on travel. Visitors are advised to avoid visiting waterfront and mountainous tourist attractions with high meteorological risks as much as possible. From the 5th to the 6th, there was significant wind and rain in the northern part of the South China Sea, the Qiongzhou Strait, Beibu Gulf, southern China, and southern Yunnan. Local meteorological risks of small and medium-sized river floods, flash floods and geological disasters, and urban torrential rain and flooding were high, which may adversely affect tourism, outdoor activities, and boat navigation.