Railway workers busy shovel snow outside the Huanglongjiuzhai Railway Station, on Nov 24, 2024. [Photo by Su Zhigang/chinadaily.com.cn]
In the early period of January, cold air activity is forecasted to remain relatively weak across most of China, resulting in higher-than-average temperatures, an official at the National Climate Center said on Monday.
Xiao Chan, deputy director of the center, said northern regions may experience temperature increases of 3 to 4 C above the seasonal norm, while most other areas will be 1 to 2 C warmer.
However, fluctuations in temperatures will occur due to two waves of cold air affecting the country, he said during a news conference at the China Meteorological Administration.
Meanwhile, most regions will experience sparse rainfall, except for the eastern parts of Southwest China which are likely to see significantly above-average rain and snow accumulation, he added.
A cold front is expected to sweep from north to south from Wednesday to Friday, causing temperature drops of 3 to 6 C in most areas, with localized decreases of up to 8 C in North China.
Light rain is expected in parts of the Sichuan Basin, Guizhou province, and Hunan province, while regions at higher altitudes may experience light snow. Heavy snow is forecasted in certain areas of northern Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Another wave of cold air will bring temperature decreases of 4 to 6 C to the central and eastern regions from Jan 6 to 8. Between Jan 7 to 9, snowfalls are likely to occur in parts of North and Northeast China, Xiao said.
On Wednesday, also New Year's Day, most regions in the country will remain dry, with only light snow or localized moderate-to-heavy snow in areas like northern Xinjiang and parts of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
Southern coastal areas, including Guangdong province and Hainan province will experience light rain.
Travelers should prepare for possible delays and disruptions due to snow and ice in regions like Northeast China, northern Xinjiang and parts of Southwest China. Local authorities are advised to monitor weather updates and prevent potential risks to agriculture, transportation and power supply.
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region are likely to experience poor air quality and low visibility due to weak winds and stable atmospheric conditions. Travelers and residents are encouraged to ensure precautions for heavy haze, Xiao said.