China Daily

Flurry of feelings

- By WANG XIAOYU wangxiaoyu@chinadaily.com.cn

A photo crew prepares the backdrop for a romantic shoot at the Palace Museum in Beijing on Thursday, Valentine’s Day.

Snowfall over a large swath of northern China will stop on Friday, but much of the southern and eastern parts of the country will be drenched in rain for a week, weather forecaster­s predicted.

Residents of 11 northern provinces and cities, including Hebei and Shandong provinces, Beijing and the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, awoke to snowy scenes on Thursday, and continued to see the blanket of snow grow larger throughout the day.

The National Meteorolog­ical Center said the recent snow in large areas of North China is the heaviest and most widespread of the winter so far, with accumulati­ons of as much as 2.5 centimeter­s.

It was Beijing’s third snowfall this winter, following a light dustA ing on Feb 6 and dense snowflakes on Tuesday that brought wintry scenes to the capital.

The wide-ranging snow is expected to ease off by Friday morning in most regions, according to Fang Chong, the center’s chief forecaster.

However, snow and sleet is set to linger in some northweste­rn and southweste­rn regions, including the Tibet and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous regions, through Saturday, with high chances of blizzards in some regions, the center said.

cold wave sweeping across snowy regions will likely bring strong winds this week and push temperatur­es down by 6 to 10 C.

The snowy weather disrupted travelers in the ongoing spring travel rush, which ends on March 12.

At least 90 segments of some 60 highways across China were closed in the early hours of Thursday because of ice and snow, the Ministry of Transport’s highway monitoring and response center said.

Four airports, including Beijing Capital Internatio­nal, saw widespread delays of flights on Thursday, and at least a dozen more air transport hubs faced a string of flight cancellati­ons, delays and closed runaways, according to flight informatio­n aggregator Variflight.com.

Travelers in China’s southern, eastern and southweste­rn regions are being urged to take extra care on the roads, as persistent rain will create treacherou­s traffic conditions over the next few days.

Light to medium rainfall is forecast to affect Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guizhou and Jiangxi provinces, Chongqing and other areas for a week.

Regions south of the Yangtze River and in southweste­rn China will be hit hardest by rain, with intense downpours forecast for early next week.

The authoritie­s have urged commuters and travelers in these regions to beware of frosty roads and low visibility.

Fang, the chief forecaster, said the abundant precipitat­ion in recent days is expected to ease the mild drought that has been affecting farming.

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 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors enjoy the snowflakes at the Summer Palace in Beijing on Thursday.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Visitors enjoy the snowflakes at the Summer Palace in Beijing on Thursday.

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