In the next 24-48 hours, the continental cold high pressure will maintain a stable state, then gradually shift to the East and weaken. Northeast winds will blow at medium to strong intensity over the sea area in the Southeast region. Above, the subtropical high pressure with its axis through the Central region will operate stably.
In the next 3-10 days, the continental cold high pressure will continue to move to the East and weaken; in the last 1-2 days, cold air may be strengthened again. Northeast winds will maintain moderate to strong intensity over the sea area in the Southeast region.
Above, the subtropical high pressure is operating stably; around January 16, the high pressure axis will descend to the South and then weaken and recede. By about January 18, the subtropical high pressure branch in the West will expand to the East, squeezing through the South before raising the axis back to the North.
The Southern region is generally dry, humid, and needs to be wary of fire and explosion risks. Some days may be chilly at night and early morning; sunny during the day, easily affecting health. Especially in the period January 13-14, rain may appear in some places in the late afternoon and night.