China Daily

Blizzards to sweep half the country

Snow and rain to hit 23 regions; Beijing’s dry spell to continue

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

This winter’s heaviest bout of snow and rainfall began sweeping 23 provincial-level regions — half of the country’s territory — on Tuesday and will continue until Thursday, according to official forecasts.

The cold snap started to affect northweste­rn provinces such as Shaanxi on Tuesday and is expected to head southeast to central and eastern regions, with the heaviest snow set for Wednesday, the National Meteorolog­ical Center said.

Forecasts suggest blizzards will cover more than 4 million square kilometers, bringing heavy snow and rain to parts of Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, Hubei, Jiangsu and Anhui provinces.

Total precipitat­ion will approach or exceed record highs for January, the center has predicted, adding that residents in some eastern provinces, including Jiangsu, will see their first snow of the winter.

Although southern parts of Hebei province are expected to be hit by heavy snow on Wednesday and Thursday, Beijing should remain dry. The capital has now gone 72 days without precipitat­ion, apart from the light dusting of snow in Yanqing district, according to official records.

“This bout of heavy snow and rainfall is mainly a result of the strong and constant supply of warm, moist air from Bengal Bay meeting with the cold front from our northweste­rn region,” said Zhang Tao, chief forecaster for the National Meteorolog­ical Center.

“The major characteri­stic is that these strong blizzards will cover a wide area,” he said, adding that compared with the rain in the east, the snow in the vast northweste­rn and central region will have a major effect.

On Tuesday morning, Shaanxi issued a yellow alert for snow, suggesting potential delays to railways and flights and disruption­s to electricit­y supplies. In some cities, such as Xianyang, the snowfall is forecast to reach 10 centimeter­s by 8 pm on Wednesday.

Henan’s capital Zhengzhou issued warnings for passengers, too, saying that over 200 commuter buses to cities inside the province and to neighborin­g Shanxi would be affected by the swirling wind and snow, with services expected to be suspended on Wednesday and Thursday, according to a Dahe Daily report.

Besides the heavy rain, falling temperatur­es and low visibility, however, the precipitat­ion will help ease droughts in some parts of the country, which is good news for crop farmers, Zhang said.

The weather will also clean the air and lower the risk of forest fires, he added.

 ?? MIAO JIAN / FOR CHIAN DAILY ?? Residents buy cabbages in Wuhan, Hubei province, on Tuesday, as some worry supplies of cheap, fresh vegetables could run low in the coming days. Weather forecasts suggest the city will experience several days of rain and snow.
MIAO JIAN / FOR CHIAN DAILY Residents buy cabbages in Wuhan, Hubei province, on Tuesday, as some worry supplies of cheap, fresh vegetables could run low in the coming days. Weather forecasts suggest the city will experience several days of rain and snow.

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