According to China Weather Net, the years 8th snowfall is expected to hit Beijing as early as February 27, bringing with it much colder temperatures than what the region has been experiencing in recent days.
Temperatures are forecast to be as high as 5
By contrast, southern provinces including Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guizhou and Yunnan are experiencing a significant temperature increase of up to 10.
In Wuhan, Changsha, Nanchang and Hangzhou, Thursday, February 25, saw its highest temperatures reach levels equivalent to those of late April or even early May.
All in all, springtime is coming much sooner this year for most of southern China.
That said, the south is expected to experience a significant drop in temperatures over the next few days due to cold air and rain.
According to the National Meteorological Center, Shanxi, Beijing and the central and northern part of Hebei are likely to see pure snow, with heavy falls affecting local areas.
Rain will hit south of the Yellow River.
Except for northeastern regions, most of the snowfall is expected to come as wet snow.
Regions hit with snow will include central Shaanxi, central and southern Inner Mongolia, northern, northeastern and southeastern Shanxi, northwest of Hebei, north of Jilin, south of Heilongjiang and western mountainous areas of Henan.
So while weather has been pleasant for some parts of China, dont get too excited yet!
Make sure to regularly check daily weather forecasts as temperatures may change abruptly.
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