Chinese City Experiences Coldest Temperature in Nation’s Records
The temperature in Mohe, a city in northern China's Heilongjiang province, dropped to -53C (-63.4F) on Jan. 22.
A woman covered in warm clothes rides on the street in Beijing on Nov. 29, 2022
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A cold spell that spread across China last week broke records on Sunday, the coldest day the country says it has ever documented.
The temperature in Mohe, a city in northern China's Heilongjiang province, dropped to -53C (-63.4F) on Jan. 22, according to a post published on the official social media account of the Heilongjiang Meteorological Bureau. That beat the country's previous record low of -52.3C (-62.1F), which occurred in 1969. Twelve weather stations in Heilongjiang also reported temperatures close to or below their own low-temperature records this past weekend, the bureau said.