Forecast weather pattern for the next 24-48 hours, continental cold high pressure continues to strengthen southward, then maintains a stable intensity and gradually weakens. The equatorial low pressure trough recedes southward and weakens.
Northeast winds are strong in the sea area in the Southeast region. Above, the subtropical high pressure has an axis weaving through the Central region, tending to weaken slightly.
Weather forecast for the next 3-10 days, continental cold high pressure moves to the East and gradually weakens; around January 12-13, cold air will be strengthened again in an eastward direction, then maintain a stable intensity.
Northeast winds continue to operate strongly in the sea area in the Southeast region. Above, the subtropical high pressure squeezing through the Central region operates stably; by about January 13, lower the axis southward across the South Central region, then gradually raise the axis northward.
The Southern region in the late afternoon and night is likely to experience showers and thunderstorms in some places, mainly concentrated in the eastern coast, with not heavy rainfall.
The weather is generally dry, humidity is reduced, and fire and explosion risks need to be prevented. Some days have cool weather at night and early morning; sunny during the day, which can affect health.