News from China Weather Network Today (October 11), affected by the cold air, Beijing's northerly wind is gradually rising, with gusts up to six or seven. Visibility will gradually improve, but the temperature will also drop.

The day after tomorrow, Beijing’s weather will be mainly sunny to cloudy, and the temperature will continue to be low. The highest temperature will be less than 20°C. The lowest temperature tomorrow will be only 6°C, or the lowest temperature in the second half of the year. The public needs to keep warm.

  Yesterday morning, visibility was poor in most areas of Beijing (1-2km), and the southern part of the eastern part was less than 1km. The areas of Tongzhou, Daxing, Fangshan, Miyun and other districts issued a yellow warning for heavy fog.

  The Beijing Meteorological Observatory predicts that under the influence of cold air, northerly winds in Beijing will gradually increase from this morning to this morning, and visibility will improve. There will be northerly winds of magnitude 4 and gusts of up to six or seven. The weather today is cloudy (light rain in mountainous areas). It turns cloudy with a maximum temperature of 19°C; cloudy to clear at night, with a minimum temperature of 7°C.

  The day after tomorrow, Beijing will be dominated by sunny to cloudy weather. The highest temperature will be between 18 and 19°C. The lowest temperature tomorrow will be only 6°C, or the lowest temperature in the second half of this year. Sooner or later, the chill will show up and the public will travel. You need to add clothes in time to keep warm and beware of colds.

  Meteorological experts reminded that in the current blue warning for gale in Beijing, northerly winds gradually increase from morning to morning, and visibility improves; but the temperature drops, and tomorrow's temperature may hit a new low for half a year. Pay attention to wind and keep warm when traveling.

The weather is dry in autumn, and the public should pay attention to the safety of fire and electricity, and beware of fire.