Where is it snowing?

Question 1: Where did it snow across the country yesterday? At 18:00 on November 23, the Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a cold wave blue warning: Affected by strong cold air and rain and snow weather, it is expected that from 20:00 on the 23rd to 20:00 on the 25th, the central and eastern parts of Northwest China, western North China, southern Northeast China, Huangshan Temperatures in most of Huaibei, Jianghuai, Jianghan, the eastern part of Southwest China, most of Jiangnan, northern and western South China will generally drop by 6 to 10 degrees Celsius; most of the above-mentioned areas will have northerly winds of level 4 to 6, and winds in some sea areas in the north and east will It can reach level 7-8.

Question 2: Where will it snow in eastern China? The first snowfall before the end of September is limited to the Greater and Lesser Khingan Mountains. The areas north of 40 to 41° north latitude in eastern China are all in the 10 The first snow appears before the end of the month (October 15th on average in Harbin); the first snow appears in November in North China between 35 and 40° north latitude (October 30 in Beijing); in December in the area between 30 and 35° north latitude The first snow appears (January 1st in Shanghai); the first snow appears around New Year's Day in Wenzhou, Jiangxi Ganzhou, Guangxi Guilin and Kunming; areas south of 25° north latitude do not start to snow until mid-January, and it may not happen every year .

The end of snow in China gradually delays from south to north, with the end of snow at 25° north latitude around the end of January and around March 1 at 28° north latitude (but March 19 in Shanghai). Due to the rapid temperature rise in spring in the north, the area south of Jinzhou, Beijing, Taiyuan and Yan'an in Liaoning will mostly have snow before April 1 (Beijing on March 18). Areas that still have snowfall in May are limited to the Greater and Lesser Khingan Mountains in eastern China. The average last snow date in Harbin is April 19.

1. In the arid desert area of ​​northwest China, due to the dry climate and sparse snowfall, compared with the eastern region, the first snowfall is later and the final snowfall is earlier. For example, in Qiemo on the southern edge of the Tarim Basin, the average first snow date is December 25, which is similar to Hengyang in southern Hunan and Ji'an in central Jiangxi. The average last snow date is February 13, which is similar to Guilin in Guangxi and Lianxian in Guangdong.

2. The places with the earliest first snow and the latest last snow in China are on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and some northern high mountains. As long as the altitude in these places reaches a certain height, there will be flying snow even in midsummer July and August. For example, the Golmud Wudaoliang Meteorological Station with an altitude of 4,645 meters has an average of 82.3 days of snow every year, including 15.2 days of snow days from July to August, which is even 11.0 more days than in December and January in the middle of winter. A similar situation exists in Uchatoyun.

The reason why this interesting phenomenon occurs is mainly because in the rainy season in these areas in the summer, several rainfalls turn into snow due to low temperatures, while winter is the dry season, although each rainfall is It’s snow, but the number of precipitation days itself isn’t high. These stations have the most snowy days in spring and autumn, when temperatures are still low and water vapor has increased.

Question 3: In which cities across the country is it snowing? Harbin, Changchun, Inner Mongolia, Beijing... there are so many. I want to see snow too. Children in the south can't afford it. Winter is colder than in the north, but there is no snow...

Question 4: China has Where is it snowing now? There is no place where it snows in China now!

Question 5: Which places in China definitely snow in winter? The three eastern provinces~~~the plateau areas~these places are necessary~and some places that are not necessary are East China, Central China, you understand~! ?

Question 6: Where in China does it often snow? Let’s go to Harbin! I heard that the ice sculptures there are very beautiful and worth a visit

Question 7: Which cities have snowed recently? Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is a long and narrow barrier between northern China, Outer Mongolia and Russia. It borders the three eastern provinces.

The northern part of Hebei: Zhangjiakou, the city borders Bashang, Inner Mongolia;

If you like snow, go to Harbin, which is a charming and romantic city.

Question 8: Which city in China is snowing now? In the next three days (February 1st to 3rd), rain and snow will mainly be concentrated in the southwest. There will be light to moderate snow or sleet and localized heavy snow in the western Sichuan Plateau, northeastern Yunnan, and central and northern Guizhou; there will be freezing rain in parts of central Guizhou; there will be light rain or showers in the Sichuan Basin, Chongqing, and eastern Yunnan.

Question 9: Where is it snowing now? In Harbin, not only is it snowing now, but there are also ice sculptures and snow sculptures that are very beautiful and worth admiring, but be careful to keep warm from the cold~

Question 10: Where in China does it not snow? China is roughly bounded by the Yangtze River, and the further south you go, the less likely it is to snow. The provinces and cities on both sides of the Yangtze River will see less rain, but strictly speaking it will still drop a little. The place where it won't snow at all is probably Hainan, but it will still snow in the northern part of Taiwan.