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China Braces for 4 Cold Waves in February
30 Jan
Summary
- Four cold waves are predicted for China in February.
- Travel rush faces potential disruptions from weather.
- Drought and fire risks are high in southern regions.

China is preparing for a challenging February with forecasts predicting four distinct cold waves. These weather events are expected to potentially disrupt the extensive Spring Festival travel rush, a period known for its high volume of inter-regional passenger trips.
Specific forecasts indicate rain and snow impacting central and eastern China between February 5-7 and again from February 10-13. An additional cold air mass is anticipated early in the Spring Festival holiday, which spans February 15-23. This year's travel period, chunyun, will last 40 days from February 2 to March 13.
Authorities are urging vigilance against several climate risks. North China needs to be prepared for staged temperature drops, gales, and heavy snow. Eastern and Central China, along with Southwest China, face risks associated with low-temperature rain and snow, necessitating measures to secure transport and energy supplies.



