Affected by the cold air, today (February 23), Beijing may usher in the coldest day of the week. The highest temperature is expected to drop to about 3°C. The body feels cold, and there may be light snow or light snow in some areas. Sporadic Xiaoxue showed up, the public should pay attention to cold and warm when going out.

  Yesterday, although the weather in Beijing was still fine, the temperature has dropped sharply under the influence of cold air.

Yesterday afternoon, the highest temperature at the Southern Suburb Observatory was 12.9°C, a drop of 12.7°C from the highest temperature of the previous day (25.6°C).

  In addition, from last night to this morning, light snow appeared in Beijing's Yanqing, Changping, Huairou, Miyun, Pinggu, and Mentougou. Although there was no snow in the urban areas, the sky this morning was relatively gloomy, and many districts have announced that roads are frozen. Yellow warning.

  Beijing may welcome the coldest day of the week, and the maximum temperature will drop to [4℃] This morning, the sky in Beijing is a bit gloomy.

  It is expected that the temperature in Beijing will continue to drop today, or it will usher in the coldest day of the week.

According to the forecast issued by the Beijing Meteorological Observatory at 6 o'clock this morning, Beijing will be cloudy from morning to day (light snow or sporadic snow in the north and west), east to south winds between 2 and 3 levels, and the highest temperature is 3℃; At night, the sky is cloudy and the wind turns from south to north, and the minimum temperature is -3℃.

  The day after tomorrow, the highest temperature in Beijing will rise slightly from today. The highest temperature is expected to be around 7-9°C. By Friday and Saturday, the highest temperature during the day may rise to above 10°C. However, the temperature will remain sluggish sooner or later. The lowest temperature of the day is still below freezing.

  The Meteorological Department reminded that the recent temperature fluctuations in Beijing have caused the public to pay close attention to nowcasts and take care of cold and warm weather when going out.