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Strong cold air carrying rain and snow affects Guangdong, Guangzhou and other places. The highest temperature is only 10℃ and feels damp and cold – News

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Strong Cold Air with Rain and Snow Affects Guangdong, Guangzhou, and Other Areas

The China Weather Network reported today that strong cold air is expected to affect Guangdong, Guangzhou, and other areas over the next couple of days. This will result in a significant drop in temperatures, with the highest temperature forecasted to be only 10℃ and accompanied by rain and snow.

According to the report, the northern regions of Guangdong are expected to experience freezing rain and light snow in mountainous areas, so residents are advised to take precautions. Yesterday, most of Guangdong experienced sunshine, but due to the influence of cold air, temperatures continued to drop significantly. The northern region saw temperatures around 10℃ in the afternoon, while the eastern and central regions remained below 20℃.

The forecast for today and tomorrow indicates that most areas in Guangdong will experience rainy and cold weather, with snowfall expected in the mountainous areas of northern Guangdong. Cities like Guangzhou and Shenzhen are expected to be cloudy with scattered light rain, and temperatures will continue to drop.

The meteorological department is urging residents to take necessary precautions, especially in areas where freezing rain or light snow is expected. They advise the public to stay updated on the weather conditions and follow the China Weather Network for further information.

Given the significant drop in temperatures, residents are reminded to protect themselves from the cold and to stay warm. Additionally, the public is advised to be cautious when traveling, as gusty winds are forecasted for highland and coastal areas.

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For further updates on the weather, residents are encouraged to check the China Weather Network’s official WeChat account, Weibo, and Douyin.

Original content may not be reproduced without authorization. Source: China Weather Network, www.weather.com.cn/wzfw/faq/index.shtml

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