Bureau announces arrival of winter

Hu Min
Start of winter in the city now official according to the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau after five days of average temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius.
Hu Min

Last Sunday, December 1, was the first day of winter, the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau announced on Thursday.

Winter becomes official when the average temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius for five consecutive days after lidong, or the start of winter according to the Chinese calendar.

The season arrived earlier this year, the usual date is December 3 though last year it came on December 7. 

Shanghai's autumn was much shorter this year, however, lasting just 48 days, after it arrived later than usual on October 14. 

Autumn in the city is usually 62 days long. 

Shanghai's autumns and winters are getting shorter, the bureau said. 

Summers have been some 28 days longer this century compared with the one before while autumns have lost two days and winter some 23 days, the bureau said. 

The number of spring days has remained much the same. 

Temperatures rose on Thursday with an early morning reading at the Xujiahui meteorological station around 7 degrees, later rising to 12.8 degrees.

A weak cold front is expected to affect the city along with drizzle from Thursday night, bringing temperatures down to between 6 and 10 degrees on Friday when the skies will be cloudy to overcast. 

Early mornings at the weekend will be colder, dropping to 5 degrees downtown, but later reach 12 degrees. 

Saturday should be cloudy to sunny with temperatures hovering between 5 and 11 degrees. 

Sunday's maximum temperature should reach 12 degrees and it will be sunny to cloudy. 

Next week should be warmer, the bureau said, with temperatures rebounding to 14 to 15 degrees. 


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