
Chinese Mainland Faces Highest Cold Wave Alert with Sharp Temperature Drops
China’s meteorological authorities have issued the highest cold wave alert, forecasting drastic temperature drops across the Chinese mainland from Monday to Thursday.
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China’s meteorological authorities have issued the highest cold wave alert, forecasting drastic temperature drops across the Chinese mainland from Monday to Thursday.
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