Heavy fog will linger in north China until a south-moving cold
front arrives on Friday, the Central Meteorological Station said in
Beijing Wednesday.
The met experts said the weather will remain foggy in most parts
of north China and northeast China for the next two days.
Visibility will be less than 500 meters in Tianjin, in the
central and southern parts of Hebei, northern Shandong, northern
Henan and central Liaoning.
Fog has blanketed these areas since Monday, reducing visibility
in some areas to just 50 meters, according to local meteorological
stations.
In the next three days, cold air will strike north China and the
northern part of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, bringing
temperatures down by four to eight degrees Celsius.
The temperature in the eastern part of the Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region and the northern part of north China will drop by
10 to 12 degrees Celsius, according to the weather forecast.
Snow flurries or moderate snow are expected in northern
Xinjiang, the far north and some parts of northeast China. The
northern part of Liaoning and the southern part of Jilin can expect
heavy snow in the next three days.
(Xinhua News Agency January 4, 2007)