Guangdong could face above-average rainfall and up to 30 days of extreme heat in 2026, increasing risks of flooding and weather disruptions UPDATED: 13 Apr 2026, 4:05 pm Authorities in Guangdong have warned that the region could face a direct hit from a severe or super typhoon this year, as officials prepare for what is expected to be a challenging flood season. The warning was issued during a provincial press conference on 10 April, where emergency management officials outlined forecasts for the 2026 flood season . Experts estimate five to six typhoons could affect Guangdong this year, with some expected to be stronger than average and a extremely powerful storm possibly making landfall in the province. Authorities said rainfall during the April-September flood season is expected to be above average, though unevenly distributed across the province. Short periods of intense rainfall could increase the risk of flash floods and other disasters. Officials warned that small and ...