Wave of low temperature brings rare snowfall to Shanghai
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A woman holding an umbrella riding a bicycle amid snowfall in Shanghai, China, on Jan 20.
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SHANGHAI - A wave of low temperature sweeping southern China brought rare snowfall to Shanghai on Jan 20, delighting residents of the financial hub as the authorities warned that the frigid weather could last for at least three days.
The city, on China’s east coast, last experienced heavy snowfall in January 2018.
And just last week, Shanghai basked in unusually high temperatures of 20 deg C, which local media said caused some osmanthus trees to bloom.
“The weather seems rather strange this year,” said 30-year-old resident Yu Xin.
“In general, the temperature fluctuations have been quite significant, so some people might feel a bit uncomfortable.”
Chinese state media said other areas experienced sharp temperature drops, including Jiangxi and Guizhou provinces, which sit south of China’s Yangtze and Huai rivers.
Guizhou province is expected to experience temperature drops of 10 deg C to 14 deg C, Zhejiang News reported.
Across China, the authorities have shut 241 sections of major roads in 12 provinces, including Shanxi, Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang, due to snowfall and icy roads, state broadcaster CCTV said. REUTERS

