China's National Meteorological Center doubled down on weather warnings this Monday, renewing blue alerts for both rainstorms and gales across multiple regions. With extreme conditions expected through mid-April 2026, millions are bracing for nature's one-two punch.
🔵 What's a blue alert? It's the first tier in China's four-level emergency system, signaling severe but manageable weather events. Southern provinces like Guangxi and Guangdong could see 50+ mm of rainfall within 12 hours, while northern areas face winds up to 74 km/h – strong enough to knock over street signs!
🌍 Why it matters:
– Farmers racing to protect crops
– Delivery apps prepping for delays
– Travelers advised to check routes
– TikTokers chasing storm footage (⚠️ stay safe!)
"These systems are intensifying faster than your group chat during a K-pop comeback," said a Meteorological Center spokesperson, urging residents to avoid mountainous areas and secure outdoor objects.
📱 Pro tip: Bookmark your local weather app – this rollercoaster of spring weather isn't ending anytime soon!
Reference(s):
cgtn.com





