The snowfall is over, the wind cools down, what is the weather like for the Lantern Festival? There

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-23

The first spring snow of the Year of the Dragon is over, and the temperature will rise during the Lantern Festival

Photo by Liu Rang. The first snowfall in the Year of the Dragon was "sudden", which was also the first significant snowfall after the beginning of the Spring solar term. Although the snowfall has ended, it is still cooling down. Remind citizens and friends to pay attention to keeping warm, and adjust heating and clothing in time. According to the forecast, later this week, the temperature in our city will gradually rise, which is conducive to outdoor lantern viewing and transportation during the Lantern Festival.

Cloudy weather in our city for the next three daysAccording to the Municipal Meteorological Observatory**, on February 22, the city was cloudy, with a west wind of 2-3 levels, 1-8. It was cloudy on February 23 with a southerly wind of 2-3 and 2-7. It was cloudy on February 24 with southwest winds of 2-3 and 5-1.

There is scattered light snow in the local mountainous areaOur province continues to issue a blue warning signal for high winds: Affected by cold air, from the afternoon of February 21 to today's daytime, there will be north to northeast winds of 6 to 7 and gusts of 8 to 10 in the Bohai Sea and coastal areas. During the day today, there was scattered light snow in the western mountainous areas of Baoding and Shijiazhuang, and it was cloudy in other areas. From tonight to February 23, it will be cloudy and overcast with scattered light snow or light snow in the north of Zhangjiakou and Chengde, and cloudy in other areas. From the night of February 23 to February 24, the province was cloudy and sunny.

The temperature in many places in the north fell to the lowest point in the processYesterday, the precipitation in the central and eastern parts of the country was still strong, and the rain and snow dividing line was pressed southward, and the northern part of Jiangsu and Anhui, northern Hubei and other places will now be heavy to heavy snowfall. Today and tomorrow, the snowfall in the north will decrease, and the rain and snow will be mainly concentrated in Jianghuai, Jianghan, Jiangnan and other places. This round of rain and snow weather process has a wide range of impact and a long duration, and there are freezing rain or ice particles in some areas of Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Guizhou and other places. In terms of temperature, three days from yesterday, the cold wave will continue to affect our country, it is expected that the average or minimum daily temperature in most parts of the south will generally drop by 6 12, and the temperature in the southeast of southwest China, the south and central and eastern parts of Jiangnan, and the central and northern parts of South China will drop by 12 18, of which the cumulative cooling range in some areas of southeastern Guizhou, southern Hunan, northern Guangxi, and central Jiangxi can reach more than 20. Around February 23, the minimum temperature 0 line will be pressed south to the southern part of Jiangsu and Anhui to the southern part of Hunan and southern Guizhou. In this round of cooling, the maximum temperature in many places in the north will reach the lowest point today, and the temperature will be 4 to 10 times lower than that of the same period in normal years, and it will slowly warm up after February 23, and the cold may improve this weekend. In the south, the temperature in Jianghuai, Jianghan, Jiangnan and other places will continue to drop today and tomorrow. The cooling in South China is lagging behind, and the maximum temperature in many places in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan may reach about 30 today, which is as hot as early summer, and will also usher in a significant cooling from February 23 to February 24, and the rapid transition between cold and warm. **Baoding Evening News.

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