China News Service, Beijing, February 27 (Reporter Chen Su) After experiencing multiple rounds of large-scale rain and snow weather, China's rain and snow weather came "online" again at the end of February.

The reporter learned from the China Meteorological Administration on the 27th that due to the influence of a new round of cold air, rain and snow have increased in the central and eastern regions.

  On the 26th, temperatures increased significantly in Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Hebei and other places. At 5:00 on the 27th, compared with 5:00 on the 26th, the temperature in most areas of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, northern Shanxi, and northern Hebei increased by 6 to 10°C, and the temperature in eastern Inner Mongolia exceeded 12°C. .

  The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that a new round of cold air will affect the central and eastern regions. From February 28 to March 1, affected by the cold air, there will be northerly winds of magnitude 4 to 6 in the central and eastern regions from north to south, central Inner Mongolia, and North China. The temperature dropped by 4 to 6°C in some areas of China, Northeast China, eastern Huanghuai and South China. Among them, the temperature dropped by about 8°C in central and eastern Inner Mongolia and eastern Northeast China.

Starting from the 29th, strong winds of magnitude 6 to 8 will appear in the eastern and southern sea areas of China.

  Affected by the cold air, rain and snow weather developed again in the central and eastern regions.

On the 27th, the scope of snowfall expanded in the north, but there was still a large area of ​​rainy weather in the south.

  The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that low temperatures will continue in most parts of China until early March, with the maximum temperature of 10°C basically remaining in the southern and eastern areas of Jiangnan. In particular, many places in the south are affected by persistent rainy weather, making them feel cold and wet.

From March 2 to 3, temperatures will rise significantly in most areas from the north to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

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