Typhoon Connie is coming: Shanghai may experience the heaviest rainstorm in November since 1981, and international express delivery delay warning

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Typhoon Connie is coming

According to the meteorological department’s report,Typhoon ConnieIt has strengthened into a super typhoon on Wednesday morning (October 30) and is expected to have a serious impact on the coastal areas of eastern China. As of 11:00, the center of the typhoon was located on the Pacific Ocean about 520 kilometers southeast of Taitung City, Taiwan. The maximum wind force near the center reached level 17, the lowest central pressure was 925 hPa, and the radius of the level 7 wind circle was about 380 to 480 kilometers. The typhoon is moving northwest at a speed of 15 to 20 kilometers per hour and is expected to land in the southern or central part of Taiwan Island from noon to afternoon on Thursday.

Heavy rains expected in Shanghai

Affected by Typhoon Connie,From the evening of October 31 (Thursday) to November 1 (Friday), Shanghai will experience heavy rainfall. This rainfall may become the heaviest rainfall in November since 1981. After landing in Taiwan, the typhoon is expected to move northward along the coastal areas of Zhejiang and Fujian, and may also land or pass through this coastal area, thus having a significant impact on the weather in the surrounding areas.

International express flights may be delayed

Due to adverse weather conditions brought by the typhoon,International express flights may be delayedTo reduce possible inconvenience, we recommend that customers:

  • Check the latest updates on flights and express deliveries in advance.
  • Consider moving up or postponing important delivery or collection arrangements.
  • If you require any assistance or information, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service team.

CZL Express (Website: exp.czl.net, Tel: 021-67892002, Email: support@czl.net ) will provide you with service and support. Please pay close attention to weather changes and make corresponding preparations. Safety first, please pay attention to travel safety.

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