China News Service, Hangzhou, February 23 (Zhang Yuhuan and Cui Qianxian) The weather in the Yangtze River Delta region has changed its face for the past few days. From the brief temperature rise last weekend to the continuous sleet weather on the 22nd, the sun is still "hiding and seeking" with the people.

This may be the last snow in the Yangtze River Delta region at the beginning of this year.

According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, the continuous cloudy, rainy and snowy weather in the south ushered in a turning point on the 24th, and the temperature began to bottom out and rise. It is expected that the highest temperature in Hangzhou, Nanchang and other places this weekend may exceed 20 ℃.

  In the early morning of the 23rd, this snowfall quietly kicked off in Zhejiang.

Hangzhou West Lake once again staged the beautiful scenery of "Broken Bridge Remnant Snow". The white snow and the long embankment blended together. In the early morning, many tourists came to enjoy the scenery of Snow Lake.

However, as the sun "showed its face" in the afternoon, the snow quickly melted away, leaving only a corner of "remaining snow" on some of the tops of the mountain.

  On the same day, there were heavy snowfalls in the mountainous areas of Hangzhou, southern Huzhou, and western Ningbo. As of 8:00 on the 23rd, the depth of snow on Yunshang Grassland in Anji County, Huzhou and Longtang Mountain in Lin'an District, Hangzhou reached 66 cm.

  On the 22nd, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued two blizzard warnings in succession. From 20:00 on the 22nd to 20:00 on the 23rd, there were heavy snowfalls in parts of southern Anhui, central and western Zhejiang and other places, including blizzards (10-18 mm) in some mountainous areas.

The new snow depth in the above-mentioned areas is 3 to 8 cm, and the local area can exceed 10 cm.

  Along with the rain and snow, strong winds are also coming.

On the evening of the 22nd, there were strong northerly winds in Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and other places, with a maximum wind level of above 8. There were 9-10 northerly winds on the coastal sea in the central and southern part of Zhejiang.

The Shanghai Meteorological Observatory issued a gale warning from the coastal waters of Shanghai to the coastal waters of southern Zhejiang.

  The rainy and snowy weather will come to an end as spring approaches.

From the 23rd, the range of rain and snow in most parts of the south has rapidly contracted, and the temperature has directly entered the rising channel.

  According to the Central Meteorological Observatory, the line with the highest temperature of 10°C this weekend will advance northward to northern North China, and a large area from North China to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River will usher in a new high temperature this year. The cumulative temperature rise in North China and the areas south of the Yangtze River is generally 10°C Above, the highest temperature in Hangzhou and Nanchang may exceed 20℃ for the first time.

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