BEIJING (AP)
-- China is experiencing unusual chills this winter with its national
average temperature hitting the lowest in 28 years, and snow and ice
have closed highways, canceled flights, stranded tourists and knocked
out power in several provinces.
China
Meteorological Administration on Friday said the national average was
-3.8 degrees Celsius (25 degrees Fahrenheit) since late November, the
coldest in nearly three decades.
The average temperature in northeast China
dipped to -15.3 degrees C (4.5 degrees F), the coldest in 43 years, and
dropped to a 42-year low of -7.4 degrees C (18.7 degrees F) in northern
China.
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