China Daily (Hong Kong)

Cold wave forecast to hit northern areas

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Another wave of cold air is expected to rage through northern China from Friday to Monday, dropping temperatur­es in most parts in the region to new lows, according to the National Meteorolog­ical Center.

The temperatur­e will fall up to 8 C in North China, Northeast China and the area between the Yellow and the Huaihe rivers. With temperatur­es dropping up to 12 C, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region will be the worst hit, it said in a media release on Friday.

“Due to frequent cold air, the temperatur­e in most parts in northern China will reach a new low in the second half of the year in the coming week,” it said, adding that the highest daily temperatur­e will fall below 20 C in most areas and will be even lower than 10 C in some areas in Northeast China and Northwest China.

Before the arrival of the cold air, the meteorolog­ical condition is forecast to be favorable for the formation of haze in central and southern parts of North China. Meanwhile, heavy fog will engulf southern Beijing and central Hebei province from early Saturday to Sunday night, reducing visibility to less than 500 meters in some areas.

It said the haze and fog will fade away as the cold air arrives in the region on Monday.

The Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environmen­t Bureau said the capital will generally suffer moderate levels of air pollution on Friday and Saturday and some areas may experience heavy pollution.

While meteorolog­ical conditions characteri­zed by stable atmosphere and high humidity will be unfavorabl­e for the dispersal of air pollutants, low-speed wind from the south will bring more pollutants to Beijing, further exacerbati­ng the situation, it said.

According to Beijing Municipal

Ecological and Environmen­tal Monitoring Center, the density of PM 2.5 particulat­e matter reached 118 micrograms per cubic meter at 2 pm on Friday in the capital’s urban area.

The National Meteorolog­ical Center also said the country is tending to receive less precipitat­ion in the coming three days, though western China has received more precipitat­ion than normal since Sept 9.

While weak in intensity, rainfall will continue in the region in the coming days. “People in the region may hardly see a sunny day,” it said.

 ?? GAO XINSHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? People don winter clothes in Xinjiang county, Shanxi province, on Tuesday, when the temperatur­e dropped below 10 C.
GAO XINSHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY People don winter clothes in Xinjiang county, Shanxi province, on Tuesday, when the temperatur­e dropped below 10 C.

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