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Cold front to chill most parts of China

Xinhua, March 31, 2016 Adjust font size:

A strong cold front will bring heavy rain and snow to some parts of central and east China, plunging temperatures over the next three days, the national observatory forecast on Thursday.

The cold spell will dramatically lower temperatures in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region as well as north and northeast China, with some parts expecting heavy snow or blizzards for the coming three days, the National Meteorological Center said.

Temperatures will fall by eight to 10 degrees Celsius, with the most hit regions likely to see temperature drop of over 12 degrees Celsius, it said.

As the cold front moves south, China's southern regions will also catch some of the harsh weather. Regions along the Yellow and Huaihe rivers will experience heavy rains and temperature drop of up to eight degrees Celsius during the period. Endi