Forecast for the next 24-48 hours, continental high pressure will weaken and gradually move eastward. Northeast winds will operate with moderate to strong intensity over the sea area in the Southeast region.
Above, the subtropical high pressure weakens and slowly recedes to the East. Upper-level wind disturbances in the South are also weakening, so the weather is relatively stable.
Forecast from 3-10 days, the continental cold high pressure will continue to weaken and deviate to the East. Around February 13-14, a low pressure trough is likely to form with its axis at about 25-28 degrees North latitude.
Then, this trough may be compressed and gradually move southward, while gradually filling up due to the continental cold high pressure in the North. By around February 16-17, the continental cold high pressure is likely to be strengthened again.
Above, the subtropical high pressure has little fluctuation, especially around February 14-15, it tends to slightly encroach westward and then stabilize. Northeast wind in the Southeast sea area remains at an average to strong level.
The weather in the South is generally less rainy, sunny during the day. The lowest temperature in the East is 22-25 degrees C, in some places below 22 degrees C; in the West 23-26 degrees C. The highest temperature in the whole region is 30-34 degrees C, in some places above 34 degrees C.