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Cold wave gripping northern China seen moving south

By Bernard Orr and Ryan Woo
BEIJING (Reuters) -Cold weather gripped large swathes of China on Thursday, with sharp falls in temperature expected over the next two days, particularly in the south, forecasters said, as the weather proves unusually frigid for December.

The cold snap is moving from several northern provinces hit by blizzards to central and southern areas such as the province of Guizhou, and pushing deep into the lower reaches of the Yangtze River delta.

The weather in Nanjing, the populous capital of Jiangsu province on the Yangtze’s southern banks near Shanghai, is expected to plunge to about 5 degrees Celsius (41 degrees Fahrenheit) from a mild 16 C (60.8 F) over the next 24 hours.

“This cold wave is powerful, later this week it will be a big move south,” said meteorological analyst Wang Weiyue, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

By Sunday, temperatures south of the Yangtze could reach zero degrees Celsius (32 F), while provinces just north of the Yellow River, such as Shandong, could see minus 10 C (14 F).

Further north, temperatures could approach historical lows for this time of the year or even surpass records, national weather forecasters warned.

In Beijing, snow has been building since Monday in the capital of nearly 22 million. Temperatures are expected to further slide to minus 12 C (10.4 F) on Friday from about minus 3 C (26.6 F) on Thursday.

Major northeastern cities, such as Shenyang and Harbin, could register as low as minus 27 C (minus 16.6 F) in what could be their lowest this year, CCTV said.

Weather charts and maps on social media also revealed the rapidly deteriorating weather in the south, with temperatures across some provinces set to fall by more than 14 C or even 20 C by the end of the week.

“Finally know what it means to freeze purple,” wrote one user on social media app Weibo, referring to the colour codes of China’s coldest areas.

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Temperatures were at a record low for a second straight day in several areas. Parts of the Inner Mongolia region and the province of Shaanxi, Jilin, and Liaoning saw falls of more than 20 C, along with gusty winds, weather authorities said.

Snow and ice forced the closure of 126 highways across several provinces. Sleet and hail lashed central Henan.

The cold forced closure of schools, with the provincial capital of Zhengzhou ordering home-schooling for younger children. It also suspended several train services.

Parents in Shaanxi to the north complained that lack of heating in a junior high school left children with frostbite on hands and feet, with one child’s bruises shown in a picture posted on social media.

Further east, in Shanxi, authorities raised the alert for cold waves to its highest, with temperatures expected to fall as low as minus 20 C (minus 4 F) by Saturday and even to minus 29 C (minus 20.2 F) in more mountainous areas.

Temperatures in the provincial capital of Taiyuan averaged minus 4 C (24 F) on Thursday.

Gale warnings also went out for far western Xinjiang, the west of Tibet, the Ningxia region, Qinghai province and parts of Inner Mongolia.

(Reporting by Bernard Orr and Ryan Woo; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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