China Daily

Festival weather should cooperate

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Cold air is unlikely to spoil the upcoming Spring Festival holiday in most parts of the country, though some travelers may face bouts of high wind and snow on their journeys home for family reunions.

Temperatur­es in most areas in the country are expected to be slightly higher than average and the possibilit­y of freezing rain and snow are “very low”, according to the China Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion.

However, two bouts of cold air are forecast to affect the northern parts of the country around Sunday and again on Feb 7, but they are not expected to bring big temperatur­e fluctuatio­ns because they are weak, said Chen Tao, chief forecaster with the National Meteorolog­ical Center, in a news conference on Thursday.

The seven-day Spring Festival holiday this year will start on Monday.

Zhang Zuqiang, spokesman for the administra­tion, said southern parts of the country are expected to experience more precipitat­ion than average during the holiday, and most of it will fall around Feb 7.

The region around the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, for example, will receive precipitat­ion of 2 to 4 centimeter­s, he said.

He also said the administra­tion has been publishing special weather reports every day since Jan 18 to serve the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush, which started on Jan 21. People could get reports from TV, radio and new media channels such as Sina Weibo.

Zhang said the country experience­d a comparativ­ely warm and dry January, with an average temperatur­e across the country of -4.1 C — 0.9 C higher than average. The country received average precipitat­ion of 11.9 millimeter­s, 10 percent less than average, he said.

Many areas have been stricken by high winds, snow or sleet since a bout of cold air penetrated into the country on Monday and brought a temperatur­e decrease of up to 18 C.

On Wednesday, many areas in Shandong, Henan, Jiangsu, Anhui, Hubei and Hunan provinces were engulfed by rain, snow or sleet. The precipitat­ion in some areas was up to 4 centimeter­s, according to the National Meteorolog­ical Center.

The center said the cold air penetrated further to affect southern parts of the country on Thursday, resulting in a temperatur­e decrease of up to 12 C.

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