China Daily

Cold to linger as frigid air moves south

- By WANG XIAOYU wangxiaoyu@chinadaill­y.com.cn

Below-normal temperatur­es are expected to persist across central and eastern parts of China from Monday to Wednesday after record lows for early December were set at seven national weather observatio­n stations on Sunday, forecaster­s said.

An observatio­n station — one of the seven — in Pinggu district, Beijing’s northeaste­rn areas, recorded a new low of -15.8 C around 2 am on Sunday, the Beijing Meteorolog­ical Service said.

It added that the mercury in the city’s Tanghekou town plunged to a record -21.8 C on Saturday, and that 15 other weather observator­ies in the city saw their coldest early

December in 10 years over the weekend.

Record lows have also been recorded in Jiujiang, Jiangxi province, and in Xianning, Hubei province, the China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion said.

As frigid air continues to flow south, subzero temperatur­es will reach parts of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces, as well as the southweste­rn province of Guizhou, the administra­tion said

Since the first national blue alert for cold this winter was issued on Dec 4, large parts of China have been shivering in frigid temperatur­es, some accompanie­d by strong winds and snow.

The snow and sleet blasting the lower and middle reaches of the Yangtze River since last week are expected to give way to rain on Wednesday. Before that, parts of Anhui and Jiangsu provinces are forecast to see blizzards with snow accumulati­on between 10 and 12 millimeter­s.

Freezing rain will linger in the southweste­rn province of Guizhou, and telecommun­ications and power grid regulators are urged to take precaution­s against the cold.

Days of deep freeze prompted traffic authoritie­s in Guizhou to spread salt on roads to melt the ice on Monday, China Central Television reported.

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