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Northern China’s autumn is shortening and arriving late due to climate change, with colder temperatures expected.
Residents in northern China are facing a rapidly shortening autumn, with seasonal transitions becoming abrupt due to climate change.
Autumn now lasts fewer than 50 days on average in many areas and arrives over 10 days later than in the past, according to China Meteorological Administration data.
Recent cold snaps have dropped temperatures 1°C to 2°C below average in regions like Heilongjiang and Xinjiang, while southern areas may see drops of up to 5°C by month’s end.
Officials urge the public to prepare for colder conditions, dress warmly, and prevent carbon monoxide exposure from indoor heating.
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