In the next 24-48 hours, the continental cold high pressure will be weakly strengthened in the North. Northeast winds will be strong in the southeastern sea area.
Above, the subtropical high pressure with its axis through the Central region maintains stability, then lowers its axis southward through the South Central region.
In the next 3-10 days, the continental cold high pressure will maintain a stable intensity, around January 30-3, it is likely to be strengthened again, then gradually deviate to the East and weaken.
Northeast wind continues to operate strongly in the sea area east of the South. Above, the subtropical high pressure is operating stably, from January 29th it tends to gradually strengthen and encroach to the West.
Southern weather is generally dry, humidity is low, and the risk of fire and explosion increases. On some days, it is cold at night and early morning, and sunny during the day, which can affect health.
The lowest temperature is commonly 20-24 degrees Celsius, in some places below 20 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature is commonly 29-33 degrees Celsius.