The latest weather forecast said cold weather and frigid conditions would unleash in China, Japan and South Korea.
The forecast said that countries in Eastern Asia would feel colder temperatures due to the blast of Siberia and arctic air.
According to AccuWeather's latest forecast, the weather report said that freezing conditions and heavy snow are expected to unload.
The weather forecast noted that colder weather would unfold in China, Korean Peninsula, Taiwan and Japan.
The Japan Times explained that the freezing weather and heavy snow in Japan resulted in delayed flights, reaching about 100 flights this Tuesday.
Meanwhile, AccuWeather noted that the weather conditions would become milder next week.
The weather forecast noted the arctic burst recorded in northern China. Sea-effect snow is also forecast in Western Honshu and Western Hokkaido.
The challenging weather conditions and cold-related health concerns would be problematic for many motorists.
Did you know?
- According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the weather conditions in Japan would be different in the Sea of Japan and the Pacific sides.
- The report added that Eastern Japan is considered to have cold winters. Heavy snow unloads in the mountainous areas.
Preparing for frigid conditions
Staying safe during frigid conditions is essential. Cold-related health risks and road accidents are the most common in extreme temperatures. It would be difficult to cope and dangerous if you are not mindful.
While people in South Korea and Japan are used to colder weather, the elderly would be the most vulnerable.
Here are important reminders in extreme temperatures and cold weather events.
Understand the weather conditions
Temperatures can plummet, from a sudden rebound to a warm environment to colder weather.
Weather forecasts issue cold weather alerts, which motorists and residents can anticipate.
Knowing the current weather conditions would help homeowners prepare for extreme events.
Stay warm during extreme cold events
There are ways to stay warm during freezing conditions.
- You can turn on your heating system, especially at night when temperatures drop or become colder.
- Dress in layered clothes to stay warm. Cover your hands with gloves and your feet with boots. A hat covering your head would also be the best!
- Stay active at home if you can maintain blood flow and generate heat.
- Eat warm and nutritious food during extreme weather events.
Go out when necessary
As possible, family members should be at home during cold weather or limit outdoor activities when it is needed.
Prolonged exposure to colder weather can lead to hypothermia and frostbite. Homeowners should monitor the body temperatures of people vulnerable to cold weather.
According to the CDC advisory on hypothermia and frostbite, both are hazardous conditions. The report said that the common signs of hypothermia are confusion, numbness, exhaustion and slurred speech.
Ready emergency kits
Homeowners should ensure that they prepare ready emergency kits for extreme weather events. There is a high chance that travel would be difficult, especially at night.
The emergency kit or bag should have warm blankets, bottled water, battery-powered radio, medicines, a first aid kit and non-perishable food supplies.
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