China Daily

More snow expected to blanket Beijing this week

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Residents in Beijing awoke to snowy scenes on Tuesday, and more of the white stuff is expected to arrive in the capital on Thursday, adding a bit more romance to Valentine’s Day.

This was the second snowfall this winter in Beijing following a light dusting on Feb 6.

“Beijing has recently witnessed drier winters with smaller snowfalls than the average seen in past decades. But the recent snow will help the capital reach its average,” said Chen Tao, chief forecaster at the National Meteorolog­ical Center on Tuesday.

Beijingers are expected to witness a heavier dusting starting on Wednesday night, and the wind chill factor will make temperatur­es feel colder, Chen said.

The average precipitat­ion in the city reached 0.5 millimeter­s from 1 am to 4 pm on Tuesday and the highest precipitat­ion — 3 mm — was recorded at Erhaituo weather station in the hilly Yanqing district, the city’s meteorolog­ical bureau said.

The recent snow accumulati­on may ease the current drought in North China, but more snow could affect transporta­tion to some extent since a large population is pouring back into big cities after the Spring Festival holiday, Chen said.

On Tuesday morning, Beijing issued a yellow alert due to icy road conditions, saying that low temperatur­es and snowfall may cause ice to form on roadways and the public should therefore exercise caution.

The yellow alert is the lowest level in the three-tiered warning system comprised of yellow, orange and red. Most road traffic in Beijing was unaffected, but some expressway­s connecting Beijing and neighborin­g regions were closed in the morning, according to the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transporta­tion.

The expected snow will cover broader regions across North and Northwest China, and parts of South China will continue to see rain in the coming days.

Yan Meili of Beijing used her lunch break to take a taxi to Jingshan Park, where panoramic views of the Forbidden City are possible. “It looked gorgeous in the snow,” Yan said.

“I felt the whole ride was worth it as I missed the first snow on Feb 6, so I cannot miss this one.”

 ?? DU LIANYI / CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors photograph the snowy scene at the Forbidden City from Jingshan Park in Beijing on Tuesday.
DU LIANYI / CHINA DAILY Visitors photograph the snowy scene at the Forbidden City from Jingshan Park in Beijing on Tuesday.

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