Inner Mongolia - China   2025-09-13   Saturday   41.53N, 111.70E

Siziwang

Inner Mongolia - China
2025-09-13

The Siziwang Banner Meteorological Observatory has issued a yellow warning for lightning

Issue date: 2025-09-12T23:40+08:00

At 23:38 on September 12, 2025, the Siziwang Banner Meteorological Observatory issued a yellow warning signal for lightning: lightning activity will occur in most areas of Siziwang Banner within 6 hours, accompanied by short-term heavy rainfall, thunderstorm winds, hail and other severe convective weather in some areas, which may cause disasters such as lightning, floods, and urban waterlogging. Please prepare relevant units and personnel for prevention.

Description

Lightning activities may occur within 6 hours, which may cause lightning disasters.

Guidelines

1. The government and relevant departments shall do a good job in lightning protection according to their duties;

2. Pay close attention to the weather and try to avoid outdoor activities.

The Siziwang Banner Meteorological Observatory has issued a blue warning for strong winds

Issue date: 2025-09-12T23:34+08:00

At 23:26 on September 12, 2025, the Siziwang Banner Meteorological Observatory issued a blue warning signal for strong winds: Within 24 hours, Siziwang Banner will be affected by strong winds, with an average wind force of 5-6 levels and gusts of up to 7 levels. The southern region will be accompanied by sandstorms or floating dust, and the northern region will be accompanied by sandstorms with low visibility. Please prepare relevant units and personnel for prevention.

Description

It may be affected by strong winds within 24 hours, with an average wind force of 6 or higher, or gusts of 7 or higher; or it has been affected by strong winds, with an average wind of 6-7, or 7-8 gusts and may continue.

Guidelines

1. The government and relevant departments should do a good job of preventing gale in accordance with their duties;

2. Close doors and windows, reinforce hoardings, scaffolds, billboards and other structures that are easily blown by the wind, properly arrange outdoor objects that are easily affected by high winds, and cover building materials;

3. Water operations in relevant waters and passing ships take active countermeasures, such as returning to the port to avoid wind or sailing in a detour, etc.;

4. Pedestrians should avoid riding bicycles as much as possible, and do not stay under billboards, temporary structures, etc. when the wind is blowing;

5. Relevant departments and units pay attention to the fire prevention of forests and grasslands.