China Daily

Windless weather and smog may put damper on fireworks

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@ chinadaily. com. cn

Many cities in northern and central China are forecast to experience air pollution from Feb 9 to 11 in the middle of the weeklong Spring Festival holiday, when smoggy days will not be suitable for setting off firecracke­rs, the national meteorolog­ical authority said on Thursday.

On the Spring Festival’s eve, which falls on Sunday, residents in Beijing, Hebei, Henan and Shandong provinces will first be hit by smog because of windless conditions, said Zhang Zuqiang, spokesman for the China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion.

Spring Festival runs from Sunday to Feb 13 and is the most important holiday for Chinese people, who get together and celebrate with fireworks.

“It’s not good to set off firecracke­rs in the windless weather,” he said.

For the past three years, Beijing has seen pollution soar on the holiday eve due to fireworks, reaching the most hazardous levels, according to the Beijing Environmen­tal Protection Bureau.

Another spell of smog will cover a larger area, including northern, eastern and central regions, from Feb 9 to 11, Zhang said, adding that some cities in Hebei and Henan provinces will have severe smog.

However, the majority of China will see temperatur­es climb from Sunday to Tuesday and, with the exception of the smog- affected areas, will have good air quality, the top weather authority said.

From Feb 10 to 13, the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and some northern regions, such as Hebei and Jilin provinces, will experience snowfall and strong winds, with temperatur­es dropping by four to eight degrees.

Some cities in southern regions, such as Anhui, Jiangxi and Jiangsu provinces, will experience heavy rainfall, Zhang said.

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