Winter is Coming: China to Cool Down Within the in Next Few Days

Winter is Coming: China to Cool Down Within the in Next Few Days
Oct 29, 2015 By eChinacities.com

Eastern central China will experience a cold snap this week, with temperatures from 4 to 8 ℃ with some areas reaching 10 ℃. The cold air will move slowly through the region, bringing new lows to the region, especially in the northeast areas of Jianghui and Jiangnan.

The period beginning on October 30 will mark the coldest temperatures this half of the year for these areas. Northeast China will experiences highs of 5 ℃ and lows of -5 ℃.

Cold weather is also coming to cities including Nanjing, Changsha, and Nanchang. In the next three days, the highs for these cities will drop to 15 ℃, and then again to 10 ℃.

South China will not be significantly affected- the high in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan will still be around 30 ℃. However, the weather will cool down slightly after October 31.

There will be moderate to heavy snowfall in eastern Xinjiang, western Gansu, northern Qinghai, Heilongjiang and a local blizzard in southern Tibet with 10 to 16 mm of snow.

Southern Shaanxi, eastern parts of Southwest China, southern Yunan, Jianghan, eastern Jianghui, and northern parts of Southern China will experience moderate rainfall. Southern Guizhou, northern Guangxi, eastern Hunan, central Jiangxi, and northern Fujian will experience heavy rains.

Source: inews.qq.com

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