28°10'N / 97°2'E / Altitude 1214 m / 21:28 15/03/2026, Asia/Kolkata (UTC+5)
De: 15/03/2026, 10:30
Para: 16/03/2026, 10:30
At 13:00 on March 15th, the Chayu County Meteorological Observatory issued a blue warning signal for heavy rainfall: it is expected that there will be moderate rain (10-25mm) in most parts of Chayu County from 14:00 on March 15th to 14:00 on March 16th, and heavy rain (25-50mm) in some towns and villages such as Shangchayu and Xiachayu. There will be heavy snow (10-20 mm) in high-altitude areas such as Demla Mountain, Yixiula Mountain, and Zhe La Mountain. Defense measures: It is necessary to prevent geological disasters such as flash floods, landslides, avalanches, and snowmelt that may be caused by heavy rainfall, as well as secondary disasters such as rising water levels in small and medium-sized rivers, agricultural waterlogging, and urban and rural waterlogging; At the same time, rainy days result in slippery roads, low visibility, and snowfall in high-altitude mountainous areas. Mountain roads are prone to snow accumulation and icing, and road traffic safety should be taken into account; Continuous rain, snow, cooling, and strong winds have adverse effects on cultural and tourism activities, major projects, energy supply, etc. It is recommended that relevant departments take preventive measures in advance.
De: 15/03/2026, 17:30
Para: 16/03/2026, 17:30
The meteorological observatory of Nyingchi City, Xizang, issued a blue warning signal of heavy rainfall at 14:00 on March 15: It is expected that from 20:00 on the 15th to 20:00 on the 16th, there will be light rain in most of Nyingchi, moderate rain (10~25mm) in some towns of Bayi and Milin, heavy rain (25~50mm) in most of Motuo, Chayu and some towns of Bomi, heavy to rainstorm (38~75mm) in low altitude areas in the south, and heavy snow (10~30mm) in high-altitude mountains such as Kalongla, Duoxiong La, Demla and Yisula. Defense measures: It is necessary to prevent geological disasters such as flash floods, landslides, avalanches, and snowmelt that may be caused by heavy rainfall, as well as secondary disasters such as rising water levels in small and medium-sized rivers, agricultural waterlogging, and urban and rural waterlogging; At the same time, rainy days result in slippery roads, low visibility, and snowfall in high-altitude mountainous areas. Mountain roads are prone to snow accumulation and icing, and road traffic safety should be taken into account; Continuous rain, snow, cooling, and strong winds have adverse effects on cultural and tourism activities, major projects, energy supply, etc. It is recommended that relevant departments take preventive measures in advance.