The Central Meteorological Observatory issued a blue warning for strong winds at 06:00 on January 14:
It is expected that from 08:00 on January 14 to 08:00 on January 15, strong winds of level 5 to 6 and gusts of level 7 to 8 will occur in some areas of northern Xinjiang, western Gansu, western Qinghai, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, western Liaoning, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Henan and other places. There will be strong winds of level 7 to 8 and gusts of level 9 in the Bohai Sea, Bohai Strait, most of the Yellow Sea, most of the East China Sea, Taiwan Strait, Bashi Strait, northern South China Sea, and Beibu Gulf.
From 08:00 on January 15 to 08:00 on January 16, strong winds of level 5 to 6 and gusts of level 7 to 8 will occur in northern Xinjiang, central and western Tibet, southern Qinghai, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern Hebei and other areas. Most of the East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the ocean east of Taiwan, the Bashi Strait, most of the South China Sea, and the Beibu Gulf will have strong winds of level 7 to 8 and gusts of level 9, among which some areas of the Taiwan Strait can reach level 9 and gusts of level 10.
Defense Guide: 1. The Central Meteorological Observatory and the China Maritime Search and Rescue Center remind ships that navigation and operation in the sea areas affected by strong winds to pay attention to navigation safety; 2. The forest, grassland, and urban fire prevention departments are ready for fire prevention, and the airport, railway, highway and other traffic management departments should take measures to ensure traffic safety; 3. Stop high-altitude and water outdoor operations and recreational activities, and reinforce or properly place fences, trellis billboards, simple facilities and other buildings that are easily blown by strong winds; 4. Pedestrians and vehicles should not stay in temporary buildings such as tall buildings, billboards, or under trees.