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2008-12-20 |
ONLINE EDITION
CHINA Meteorological Administration today issued a warning against a cold front from the Baikal Lake, which would sweep southward and bring strong winds and a temperature slump to most parts of the country over the coming two days.
Strong gusts would cause sharp temperature falls in the north, the National Meteorological Center said. Part of southern China would also be affected.
Temperature in parts of northwest and northeast China as well as most regions along the Yangtze and Yellow rivers would fall by 8 to 12 Celsius degrees. Some of these regions would expect a sharp temperature decline of 14 degrees.
Parts of Inner Mongolia, Liaoning and Jilin experienced a temperature fall of 8-12 degrees this morning, and the fall is as deep as 21 degrees in some regions.
Heavy snow or snowstorms were expected in northern parts of Shandong Province. Western regions of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Gansu Province would be hit by sand storms during the period, it forecast.
SHANGHAI will bake in 37 degrees Celsius heat today as the meteorological bureau issued an orange alert for hot weather at 12:30pm. A heat wave is expected to last until next Wednesday as the plum rain season...
