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It is snowing heavily in Hebei.

The first heavy snow fell in Zhangjiakou, flying all over the sky. You will find that the rain and snow weather came earlier this year, and frost has already appeared in many places.

For many areas, it has entered autumn, but for some areas, it has entered winter. We can find that the regional differences are very obvious. It can be found that the weather is abnormal this year. There is continuous high temperature weather in summer, but it has just entered autumn, and some places have already entered winter. For some places, they are still in summer, and in Heilongjiang and Zhangjiakou, they have already felt the feeling of winter. Now in Hebei, there is also a situation of heavy snow flying all over the sky.

When the Central Meteorological Observatory releases relevant news, it can be found that there is strong wind cooling, and it is predicted that there will be weather changes in many places in the north, and the temperature in Inner Mongolia will also drop directly, with a range of 10℃ to 20℃. Whether it's Zhangjiakou in Hebei or Baoding, 1 snow has come. Snowflakes come from the National Ski Platform Center, Dongao Village and Wu Tai Ski City, giving people a feeling of entering winter. According to local residents, the snowfall occurred in June+10, 5438, much earlier than in previous years, which was particularly surprising. Recently, Zhangjiakou Meteorological Observatory also issued a blue warning.

These include the blue warning of frost and the yellow warning of strong wind. The low temperature is generally reduced everywhere, and frost weather will appear in some areas. Strong winds can be found in the northeast and north China these days. Whether in central Inner Mongolia or central and western Liaoning, the cooling rate in Shaanxi, Shanxi, Tianjin, Beijing and Hebei is relatively fast, because the cooling rate of Jedi can exceed 10℃, and there are some strong winds, so the impact is relatively large, with rain and snow.