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Milder, rainy but chill to return
SHANGHAI is expected to warm up a little today and tomorrow with the high rising to 11 degrees Celsius on the two days before another dip starting Sunday.
The city should also experience some drizzles from today into Saturday as warm and wet air currents prevail, said the Shanghai Observatory.
The low is forecast to be 4 degrees Celsius today, rising to a low of 8 degrees tomorrow.
The next round of temperature plunges is expected over Saturday night, with the low on Sunday morning at around zero degrees Celsius again while the high during the day should be below five degrees, the observatory said.
The temperature is likely to drop to as low as minus 1 degree Celsius early next week.
Shanghai's temperature dipped below the freezing point yesterday, with the low touching minus 0.3 degrees Celsius in downtown Xujiahui area while suburban Qingpu District reported the city's lowest, minus 3.4 degrees, the observatory said.
The city should also experience some drizzles from today into Saturday as warm and wet air currents prevail, said the Shanghai Observatory.
The low is forecast to be 4 degrees Celsius today, rising to a low of 8 degrees tomorrow.
The next round of temperature plunges is expected over Saturday night, with the low on Sunday morning at around zero degrees Celsius again while the high during the day should be below five degrees, the observatory said.
The temperature is likely to drop to as low as minus 1 degree Celsius early next week.
Shanghai's temperature dipped below the freezing point yesterday, with the low touching minus 0.3 degrees Celsius in downtown Xujiahui area while suburban Qingpu District reported the city's lowest, minus 3.4 degrees, the observatory said.
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