China Experiences Warmest Autumn on Record
China has experienced its warmest autumn since 1961, with nationwide temperatures averaging 1.5°C higher than usual. Experts predict the trend may continue into winter.
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China has experienced its warmest autumn since 1961, with nationwide temperatures averaging 1.5°C higher than usual. Experts predict the trend may continue into winter.
While most of China warms up, northeastern regions brace for record-breaking snowfall and blizzards, setting new records and impacting daily life.
China has issued yellow alerts for blizzards and cold waves, predicting heavy snow and sharp temperature drops in several regions. Authorities warn residents to prepare as severe weather conditions approach.
China renews blue alerts for cold waves and strong winds, with significant temperature drops and powerful winds expected across the country in the coming days.