The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the China Meteorological Administration have issued a warning for dry-hot wind disasters across several provinces in China over the next few days. These disasters are expected to affect the winter wheat crops in the central and southern parts of Hebei province, the central and western parts of Shandong province, the central and northern parts of Henan province, the northwestern parts of Anhui province, the southern parts of Shanxi province, and the central parts of Shaanxi province. The timely application of mixed sprays and implementation of precautionary measures are recommended to protect the crops. Dry-hot wind disasters are a type of severe agricultural wind disaster that usually occurs in the northwest and north China regions, affecting the Yellow River and Huaihe River basins of Henan, Anhui, and Shandong provinces. They are characterized by high temperatures and low humidity, and can severely impact crop yields and economic development.