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Time to prepare for a cold winter folks. Firewood is cheaper now than in January.

BEIJING SUFFERS LOWEST OCTOBER TEMPERATURE IN HALF A CENTURY AS CITY FREEZES 20-DAYS EARLIER THAN NORMAL, + RARE SPRING BLIZZARDS BATTER ARGENTINA

OCTOBER 18, 2021

BEIJING SUFFERS LOWEST OCTOBER TEMPERATURE IN HALF A CENTURY AS CITY FREEZES 20-DAYS EARLIER THAN NORMAL A fierce cold wave has plunged temperatures across China to unprecedented levels for the month of October, increasing the heating demand on an already stretched energy sector.

According to the municipal meteorological authority, a low of -0.2C (31.6F) was registered at 6:44 AM Sunday morning in China’s capital, Beijing — the lowest October temperature logged by a city observatory since 1969, reports xinhua news agency.

Moreover, Beijing’s first freeze of the season came a full 20-days earlier than the average (of November 8). As a result, local meteorologist have expressed concerns that central and eastern China’s early chill could be a harbinger of a brutal winter to come. Such an event would heap added pressure on depleted coal and gas reserves, and compound the global energy crisis.

Sunday’s cold wave hit fast and hard, driving temperatures down some 10C in a matter of hours–particularly in the provinces of Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu where residents jokingly likened the rapid cool-down to the “quick-freeze mode” of a fridge.

The municipal heating systems have commenced ahead of schedule in cities across Northeast China. Mohe, located on the northeastern tip of China’s territory, started its eight-month heating season on September 17–two days earlier than last year which itself was considered a brutally cold winter for the region.

Rare October snows have accompanied the rare October lows: On Saturday, during the National Day holiday, flakes were reported on mountain peaks across the north. Snow also settled on Mount Baiyun, near Luoyang, over the weekend–a locale that doesn’t usually welcome its first snow until late November or early December.

Looking ahead, the cold wave is expected ease, but only slightly — the mercury is set to hold some 4-6 C colder than average for many, according to the national meteorological observatory, with temperatures along the middle- and lower-reaches of the Yangtze River are forecast to hold 7-8 C colder.

This is backed-up by the latest GFS runs (shown below), which see further unusual cold and early-season snow hitting large parts of Asia:

>Time to prepare for a cold winter folks. Firewood is cheaper now than in January. BEIJING SUFFERS LOWEST OCTOBER TEMPERATURE IN HALF A CENTURY AS CITY FREEZES 20-DAYS EARLIER THAN NORMAL, + RARE SPRING BLIZZARDS BATTER ARGENTINA OCTOBER 18, 2021 BEIJING SUFFERS LOWEST OCTOBER TEMPERATURE IN HALF A CENTURY AS CITY FREEZES 20-DAYS EARLIER THAN NORMAL A fierce cold wave has plunged temperatures across China to unprecedented levels for the month of October, increasing the heating demand on an already stretched energy sector. According to the municipal meteorological authority, a low of -0.2C (31.6F) was registered at 6:44 AM Sunday morning in China’s capital, Beijing — the lowest October temperature logged by a city observatory since 1969, reports xinhua news agency. Moreover, Beijing’s first freeze of the season came a full 20-days earlier than the average (of November 8). As a result, local meteorologist have expressed concerns that central and eastern China’s early chill could be a harbinger of a brutal winter to come. Such an event would heap added pressure on depleted coal and gas reserves, and compound the global energy crisis. Sunday’s cold wave hit fast and hard, driving temperatures down some 10C in a matter of hours–particularly in the provinces of Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu where residents jokingly likened the rapid cool-down to the “quick-freeze mode” of a fridge. The municipal heating systems have commenced ahead of schedule in cities across Northeast China. Mohe, located on the northeastern tip of China’s territory, started its eight-month heating season on September 17–two days earlier than last year which itself was considered a brutally cold winter for the region. Rare October snows have accompanied the rare October lows: On Saturday, during the National Day holiday, flakes were reported on mountain peaks across the north. Snow also settled on Mount Baiyun, near Luoyang, over the weekend–a locale that doesn’t usually welcome its first snow until late November or early December. Looking ahead, the cold wave is expected ease, but only slightly — the mercury is set to hold some 4-6 C colder than average for many, according to the national meteorological observatory, with temperatures along the middle- and lower-reaches of the Yangtze River are forecast to hold 7-8 C colder. This is backed-up by the latest GFS runs (shown below), which see further unusual cold and early-season snow hitting large parts of Asia:

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We are actually in the beginning stages of the next Ice Age.

That's how big the "climate change" lie is!

(you'll have to skip to the ice age news if your not interested in the rest.)

I watch at least the first part of this guy every day in order to get the latest solar weather.

Ice Age Trigger, Satellite Hit, Coronal Hole | S0 News Oct.19.2021 (youtube.com)

[–] 1 pt

You are awake. Everything that is pushed by the UN and their global agencies is the exact opposite of what is true.