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Shanghai snowfall is rare due to a wave of low temperatures

Shanghai snowfall is rare due to a wave of low temperatures
Shanghai snowfall is rare due to a wave of low temperatures

Shanghai residents were delighted to see rare snowfall on Tuesday, as a wave of cold weather swept through southern China. Authorities warned that the frigid temperatures could last at least three more days.

Last time the city on China's East Coast experienced heavy snowfall was in January 2018. Last week, Shanghai basked in temperatures as high as 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) which caused osmanthus to bloom.

Yu Xin, a 30-year-old'resident' said: "This year the weather has been strange."

She said that "in general, there have been significant temperature fluctuations, which may make some people feel uncomfortable."

Chinese state media reported that other areas, such as Jiangxi province and Guizhou, south of China's Yangtze and Huai Rivers, also experienced sharp temperature drops. The Zhejiang News reported that temperatures in Guizhou are expected to drop by 10-14 degrees Celsius.

CCTV reported that in China, the authorities have also closed 241 sections of main roads across 12 provinces, including Shanxi and Inner Mongolia, due to snowfall. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Derpinghaus; Xihao Jiang and Brenda Goh)

(source: Reuters)