Group 1 - A cold wave is expected to affect most parts of China from January 17 to 21, with temperatures dropping by 6 to 10 degrees Celsius, and some areas experiencing drops of over 12 degrees Celsius [1] - The Central Meteorological Administration forecasts widespread rain and snow in the central and eastern regions, with heavy snow expected in parts of Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, Shandong, Hubei, Hunan, and Anhui [1] Group 2 - In Xinjiang, heavy snowfall has led to traffic control measures on the G30 Lianhuo Expressway, with emergency responses initiated by local police [2] - The snowfall is expected to continue until the night of January 16, with temperatures in the mountainous areas dropping below -15 degrees Celsius, raising concerns about road icing [4] Group 3 - In Liaoning, snowfall occurred from the night of January 14 to the day of January 15, prompting snow removal efforts and a yellow cold wave warning from the meteorological bureau [5] - The region is expected to experience two cold air masses, with temperatures in northern Liaoning dropping below -20 degrees Celsius and mountainous areas potentially reaching -26 to -31 degrees Celsius [5] Group 4 - In Chongqing, heavy fog reduced visibility to less than 500 meters, leading to temporary traffic control on the Yangtze River [6] - Normal navigation resumed by 11:40 AM after the fog dissipated, but maritime authorities advised vessels to remain vigilant due to frequent foggy conditions [8] Group 5 - In Jiangsu, an orange fog warning was issued due to visibility dropping below 200 meters, with some areas experiencing visibility of less than 50 meters [9] - Traffic restrictions were implemented on major highways, but conditions improved by late morning as the fog cleared [9]
多地迎“寒”而上积极应对强冷空气 全力以赴保通保畅保民生
Yang Shi Wang·2026-01-16 12:17