China Central Meteorological Channel continues to issue heavy fog yellow warnings on Thursday (January 4). Heavenly fog weather appears in many provinces such as Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, etc., leading to high -speed road shutdown and flight delays.
According to the website of China Central Meteorological Observatory, Thursday morning, southern Shandong, central Anhui, most Jiangsu, central Hubei, northern Hunan, eastern Jiangxi, western Fujian, southern Sichuan basin and other areas are large.Fog, including southern Shandong, southern Jiangsu, central Anhui, central Hubei, eastern Jiangxi and other areas, visibility is less than 500 meters, and the local visibility is less than 200 meters.
Meteorological station report, it is expected that throughout Thursday, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi and other places still have foggy weather.Two days (4th, 5th), the proliferation conditions of the southern part of North China, the central and eastern Huanghuai, and Jianghuai are poor, and there are light to moderate haze.
According to CCTV news reports, Xuancheng, Jingde County, and Qixian County of Anhui Province issued the worst fog red warning on Thursday morning, with fogs with a visibility of less than 50 meters, and temporarily closed multiple high -speed high -speed closed high speeds.highway.
Reuters reports that many regions in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province have also been attacked by extreme fog, leading to different degrees of public transportation.
According to the FlightView flight tracking application, heavy fog weather also caused regular flight delays or diversions of dozens of regular flights from Shanghai Pudong International Airport on Thursday morning.
Earlier, Chengdu Shuangliu Airport also canceled 24 flights due to small -area delays on Tuesday, and 43 abnormal flights were canceled.
Since December 27 last year, China has the strongest smog process since winter.As of Thursday, China's officials have issued a fog warning for nine consecutive days. Among them, during the morning period from December 28 to 30, the Meteorological Observatory once issued the highest level of fog red warning at the highest level.