Over the past few days, most of the Chinese mainland has been gripped by a significant cold wave that began last Saturday, bringing substantial temperature drops and heavy snowfall to vast regions. On Tuesday, temperatures plummeted to their lowest levels during this cold spell, affecting millions across the country.
As the cold wave gradually weakens, parts of northeast China and the northern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region are expected to experience lingering snowfalls from Wednesday to Thursday. Meteorologists predict that although the intensity of the cold front is diminishing, residents in these areas should remain cautious of possible disruptions caused by snow and icy conditions.
The persistent snowfall is anticipated to impact transportation and daily life in affected regions. Local authorities are advising residents to stay updated on weather forecasts, prepare for potential travel delays, and take necessary precautions to stay warm and safe.
This recent cold snap is a reminder of the diverse climatic conditions that characterize China’s vast landscape. From the frigid temperatures in the north to milder climates in the south, weather patterns continue to play a significant role in the daily lives of China’s population.
As the country moves towards the end of the winter season, communities are hopeful for more stable weather conditions. Meanwhile, the lingering snow offers a picturesque landscape, drawing photographers and nature enthusiasts eager to capture the beauty of China’s winter scenery.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com