China Daily (Hong Kong)

Cold winds portend end of warm autumn

- By YUAN HUI in Hohhot and WANG XIAOYU in Beijing Contact the writers at wangxiaoyu@ chinadaily.com.cn

A wave of cold air barreling across northern China will push down temperatur­es until Wednesday, bringing chilly winds to large parts of the country, the China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion said on Monday.

The frigid air was expected to reach Beijing on Monday evening, leading to a sharp drop in temperatur­e to as low as 4 C on Tuesday, the coldest day this autumn.

The provincial capitals of Heilongjia­ng, Jilin and Shandong provinces are also projected to experience their coldest autumn days, after previous cold snaps had already sent the mercury down to levels lower than past years.

Temperatur­es in Northwest China, including the Ningxia Hui autonomous region and Shaanxi and Qinghai provinces, are set to plunge below zero under the influence of the cold air.

Small to moderate falls of snow and sleet were recorded across northeaste­rn parts of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and northern parts of Heilongjia­ng province on Monday and will continue through Wednesday morning.

Bao Wenrui, an employee at a bank in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, said his drive back from a scenic spot out of town took two more hours on Sunday evening due to hailstones and snowfall.

“The low temperatur­e froze snowflakes falling on the roads, rendering them quite slippery, so I slowed down intentiona­lly out of safety concerns,” he said.

He added that on Monday morning — the first working day after the National Day holiday — he saw no accidents or traffic congestion during his commute to work.

Stronger snow hit some regions in Qinghai province, the Tibet autonomous region and high-altitude areas in the Western Sichuan Plateau on Monday and is expected to last until Thursday.

Meanwhile, chilly winds and widespread rain have swept across large parts of southern and southweste­rn China, with parts of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and Yunnan and Sichuan provinces bracing for torrential rain on Monday.

Regional meteorolog­ical authoritie­s in Yunnan province have issued yellow alerts — the third level of China’s four-tier, color-coded warning system — for heavy rains, thundersto­rms and hailstones.

The heavy rainfall is expected to stop on Wednesday or Thursday, said Fang Chong, chief forecaster at the National Meteorolog­ical Center.

The China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion has warned frequently of chilly air across the country recently and urged the public to stay warm to avoid catching the common cold.

 ?? YU CHANGJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A resident walks on a snow-covered bridge in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on Monday. Snow fell as the temperatur­e dropped to the freezing point in the city.
YU CHANGJUN / FOR CHINA DAILY A resident walks on a snow-covered bridge in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, on Monday. Snow fell as the temperatur­e dropped to the freezing point in the city.

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