Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Zhejiang will experience cold weather over the next few days, with a drop in temperatures up to 12℃. In addition, North China and Huanghuai will experience severe pollution over the next three days.
Northern central China, southern central China, central and western Huanghuai, and Jianghuai will experience mild to severe pollution. PM2.5 will be the highest in North China, reaching 250-300 micrograms/cubic meter. The pollution will let up after March 3 as temperatures drop in the affected areas.
Source: ifeng.com
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Honestly I'm so fed up with cold weather this year (4 months non stop in GD, seriously?) that I will take 25 celsius with light pollution than 2 celsius with clear skies, thank you.
Feb 29, 2016 20:31 Report Abuse