Typhoon Bavi weakens to a tropical storm as it moves inland after making landfall in eastern China, but it continues to affect the region with strong winds and heavy rain. Multiple outlets report that Bavi is no longer at typhoon strength, yet it still lashes parts of eastern and northern provinces. Forecasters warn the system is expected to bring days of prolonged, widespread rainfall following its landfall, raising concerns for flooding and disruption. CBS and other reports describe strong winds and heavy rain continuing in affected areas even after the storm weakens. Al Jazeera adds that the storm’s overall scale is large and that conditions are expected to persist across several provinces over the coming days. CNA similarly notes that while Bavi weakens, it threatens extended heavy rain across eastern and northern China. The outlets broadly agree that the main immediate impacts are wind and rain, and that the rainfall risk is expected to last beyond the initial landfall period.