Core Points - The Central Meteorological Administration has issued warnings for strong snowfall in northern Xinjiang and low visibility in North China and the Huanghuai region due to a strong cold air mass affecting the country from November 5 to 9 [1][4][8] - Typhoon "Haigui" has entered the South China Sea, with maximum wind speeds reaching 13 levels (40 m/s) and is expected to strengthen further before making landfall in central Vietnam on the night of November 6 [3][4] Weather Conditions - Heavy rain and local torrential rain were reported in eastern Hainan Island, with hourly rainfall reaching 40-70 mm, and some areas in Wenchang experiencing up to 100 mm [4] - Snowfall is expected in parts of northern Xinjiang, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia, and other regions, with local heavy snowfall (20-28 mm) and snow accumulation of 2-10 cm, with some areas reaching 20-30 cm [4][8] - A yellow fog warning has been issued for several regions, including southeastern Beijing and parts of Tianjin, Hebei, and Shandong, with visibility dropping below 200 meters in some areas [6][8] Safety Advisories - Meteorological experts have advised the public in northern Xinjiang to be cautious due to extensive rain and snow, and to pay attention to travel safety and weather conditions [8] - The public in North China and Huanghuai regions should be aware of poor air diffusion conditions and take necessary health precautions when going outdoors [8]
中央气象台:新疆北部将有强降雪 华北黄淮等地能见度低
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-05 07:23