It's About to Get Really Cold in Beijing

By Justine Lopez, October 9, 2017

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The weather in Beijing has started to get much more mild in the past week or two, but starting this week it's going to get substantially colder. 

A cold front started sweeping over northern China on Sunday night, and colder-than-average temperatures are expected to last until Wednesday.

While Beijing is less affected than other areas of northern China, it's still going to feel a little bit like the start of winter in the capital – especially on Tuesday.

According to AccuWeather, Beijing will reach a high of 13 degrees and a low of 9 degrees today (Mon Oct 9). On Tuesday, things will cool down dramatically with a high of 10 degrees and a low of 7.

To put it in perspective, the high is usually around 21 degrees during this time of year.

Don't forget your jackets when you head out on Tuesday!

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