BEIJING, Dec. 9 (Chinese media) -- The Chinese capital and
neighboring regions are expected to brace for this winter's first snowfall
sometime between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning as another cold front
sweeps most of central and eastern China, the National Meteorological Center
(NMC) said.
He Lifu, NMC's top weather forecaster, said the cold
front is forecast to sweep much of the country in the next three days and bring
snowfalls for Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei Province and Inner Mongolia.
Most of Beijing is expected to see 1-3 millimeters of
snow falling while the city's northern mountainous areas are forecast to have
3-5 millimeters of snowfall, he said.
He expected the snow falling to last about 12 hours
and bring difficulties for the city's already-congested traffic. But the
snowfall will also probably help to improve Beijing's air quality.
He said continuous dry weather so far this winter had
delayed the first snowfall in Beijing and Tianjin for more than ten days in
comparison with a normal winter.
Due to the cold front, temperatures will drop 4 to 6
degrees Celsius in central and eastern China, and 6 to 10 degrees Celsius in
Northeast China and the eastern part of Inner Mongolia, he
said.

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