Warmth significantly ahead of schedule: Temperatures in North China, Huanghuai, and other regions will exceed 20°C

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This week enters a period of intermittent cold air, and northern China will welcome a wave of significant warming, with southern Northeast China to North China and the Huang-Huai region potentially reaching 20°C. A competition for rising temperatures has begun, and for the next three days (March 24 to 26), many areas in the north will set new high temperature records for this year, with warmth arriving considerably ahead of schedule. Over the past weekend, due to the weak intensity of the cold air, much of northern China continued to experience warming, and many areas in North China and the Huang-Huai region also began their spring process, with maximum temperatures hovering around 20°C, feeling like early April in a typical year. It is expected that the presence of cold air will remain relatively low before the end of March, and from March 24 to 26, many places in the north will continue to challenge new high temperatures, entering the sprint stage of this “temperature rising competition.” Around the 25th, some areas in North China, the Huang-Huai region, and Liaoning will see maximum temperatures exceeding 20°C, while southern Hebei, northern Henan, and northwestern Shandong will exceed 25°C, and many areas in Heilongjiang and Jilin will also reach maximum temperatures around 15°C. (CCTV News)

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