Published: 17:43, December 4, 2024
China sees warmest autumn on record
By Xinhua
An aerial drone photo taken on Oct 14, 2024 shows the autumn scenery of Tianzi Mountain at the Zhangjiajie national forest park in Zhangjiajie, Central China's Hunan province. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING - China has witnessed its warmest autumn since complete meteorological observation records began in 1961, the National Climate Center said on Wednesday.

Between Sept 1 and Nov 30, the average temperature nationwide was 11.8 °C, 1.5 °C higher than the average of the same period in previous years, according to the center.

Among all regions across the country, Central, East, Southwest and Northwest China experienced average temperatures that were 2-4 °C higher during the period compared to previous years.

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The center also recorded higher precipitation during the period, with five out of the total nine thunderstorms being caused by typhoon events.

Regarding this winter, which spans from December 2024 to February 2025, the center forecasts that temperatures in most parts of the country will be close to or higher than the average of previous years.