How to say "temperature drop" in Chinese?

In Chinese "temperature drop" translates to  降温 

Transliteration: jiàng wēn

🇨🇳 明天会有一次降温。

🗣️ míng tiān huì yǒu yī cì jiàng wēn.

🇺🇸 There will be a temperature drop tomorrow.



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How to say "temperature drop" in Chinese?

You can use the word "降温" which translates to "temperature drop".

How to pronounce "降温" (temperature drop) in Chinese?

The word "降温" is pronounced as "jiàng wēn".

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