Haze Lingers in Beijing as Fog Blankets Parts of North China

Haze Lingers in Beijing as Fog Blankets Parts of North China
Vehicles move on a street in Beijing's Central Business District (CBD) on Nov. 1, 2023, as the city is shrouded in smog. Tingshu Wang/Reuters
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BEIJING—Hazy weather hung over Beijing on Wednesday with conditions in other parts of north China possibly worsening, forecasters said, although cold air sweeping in from the northwest is expected to help dissipate the smog.

Visibility in most parts of Beijing dropped to less than 500 meters [546 yards], the China Meteorological Administration said.

“I didn’t expect the smog to be so bad these days. The masks I’ve brought are almost used up,” said a 24-year-old Beijing tourist surnamed Gao.

In some places, heavy winter fog was adding to the murky conditions and visibility was less than 50 meters (55 yards) in parts of Hebei province and Tianjin city.

Moderate to heavy air pollution was expected in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei area and surrounding cities until Thursday, with short bouts of severe conditions, the environment ministry said after a meeting of its agencies.

While the north of the region will improve in the first half of this month, pollution may persist in southern areas, it said.

“The overall environment is getting better these years but in recent days the smog has come back. We’re not sure what’s exactly causing it,” said an 82-year-old Beijing resident surnamed Liu.