According to the Southern Hydrometeorological Station, although the rain tends to decrease, there may still be some unseasonal rain. People need to be on guard against thunderstorms, tornadoes, and lightning that can endanger people, damage property and crops.
Cold air has a clearer impact on the weather in the South, with many strong intensifications causing cold and thunderstorms at night and early morning.
Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to preventing respiratory diseases, especially for the elderly and children. From the end of February to the beginning of March, there is a possibility of hot weather.
In the next 3 months, there is little chance of a storm or tropical depression operating in the East Sea. However, it is necessary to be on guard against strong northeast monsoons at sea, causing danger to ships and boats.
Total rainfall in 3 months is generally approximately equal to or higher than the average of many years, with an incorrect rainfall standard of 10-70 mm.
In January, the total rainfall is approximately 5-10% higher than the average of many years; the number of common rainy days is from 3-8 days.
In February, the total rainfall is approximately the average of many years; the number of rainy days is generally from 1-5 days.
In March, the total rainfall is approximately the average of many years; the number of rainy days is generally from 1-5 days.