The temperature in most parts of central and eastern China will continue to be low

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

This article**: People's Daily Online.

Beijing, December 19 (Reporter Li Hongmei) At 18 o'clock on December 19, the ** meteorological observatory continued to issue a yellow warning for low temperatures, and the temperature in most parts of central and eastern China will continue to be low.

It is expected that from 20 o'clock on the 19th to 20 o'clock on the 22nd, the daily minimum temperature or average temperature in the eastern part of Northwest China, Inner Mongolia, North China, Northeast China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai, eastern Jianghan, most of Jiangnan, northern South China, and eastern Guizhou will be more than 5 degrees Celsius lower than the same period in history, of which some areas in central and western Inner Mongolia, North China, Liaoning, eastern Huanghuai, Jianghuai, and northern Jiangnan will be more than 7 degrees Celsius lower.

From the night of the 19th to the 21st, a strong cold air affected the central and eastern regions from north to south, and the temperature dropped by 4-8 degrees Celsius in some areas of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, eastern Northwest China, central and southern Northeast China, North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai, central and eastern Jiangnan, and eastern South China.

There was heavy snowfall on the Shandong Peninsula. From the night of the 19th to the 21st, there was moderate to heavy snow in the northern part of the Shandong Peninsula, and there were local blizzards or heavy snowfalls, with a cumulative snowfall of 10-25 mm, and locally more than 30 mm.

Meteorological experts reminded that the temperature across the country continues to be low and the body feels cold, and the public needs to continue to take measures to prevent cold and keep warm. In addition, when the strong cold air passes through the Bohai Sea, it will interact with the warm and humid airflow on the sea surface, which will bring abundant snowfall to coastal areas such as Weihai and Yantai.

People** December 20, 2023 13th edition).

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