China Braces for Intense Cold Snap as Temperatures Plummet 12°C
A severe cold wave sweeps across China, with central and eastern regions facing temperature drops of up to 12°C. Blue alerts issued for snow, wind, and freezing conditions.
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A severe cold wave sweeps across China, with central and eastern regions facing temperature drops of up to 12°C. Blue alerts issued for snow, wind, and freezing conditions.
China’s Central Meteorological Observatory forecasts the first cold wave of 2025 to affect most of the country from Thursday, bringing widespread snow, rain, strong winds, and significant temperature drops.
China’s meteorological authorities have renewed blue alerts for cold waves and strong winds, forecasting significant temperature drops and powerful winds across various regions in the coming days.
Northern China is set to experience a significant temperature drop with rain and snow predicted in the coming days. Regions have already seen temperatures plummet, prompting early heating services and accelerated harvests.
The Chinese mainland is facing a severe cold wave as temperatures are forecast to drop significantly nationwide. Authorities have issued the highest-level alert, urging precautions to protect citizens and agriculture.
China’s Meteorological Administration has issued the highest-level alert as a severe cold wave sweeps across the nation, bringing drastic temperature drops, snow, and strong winds.
China’s meteorological authorities have issued an orange alert as a severe cold wave is expected to bring a sharp temperature drop across the country.
China’s meteorological authorities have issued an orange alert for a severe cold wave, with temperatures expected to drop sharply nationwide from Friday afternoon to Saturday morning.