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After a series of snow storms in northern China hit 40 degree frosts. Snow dashing hit the northeastern areas of China earlier this week. Snowfalls with snowstorms raged more than a day, resulting in some areas precipitation reached historic highs.
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At Shavan and Ulanusu stations, respectively 47.5 and 42.5 mm of snow, which is almost two or even three times more than absolute highscores for this period.
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Monday, Liaoning Provincial Authority Due to Snow Storm declared a “red” hazard level. Airports were closed and expressways.
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A day later, the snowy elements calmed down, but it was replaced by Siberian frosts. The temperature was 7-10 degrees lower norms.
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In Harbin, at night it is noted to −25, in the region –30 and below. Rare for this time, 40-degree frosts hit the province Inner Mongolia.
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The general trends are supported by the capital of China, Beijing, where in the morning, the air cools down to −10, and in the afternoon the temperature is not manages to return to positive values.
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On the morning of November 6, the first frosts were noted in the subtropical Shanghai
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