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Rare snowfall in southern China as deep freeze grips the north

BEIJING: The cold weather sweeping China brought rare snowfall on Monday (Dec 18) as far south as the province of Guangdong, while temperatures in the chilly north plunged to near historic lows for the month.

In a week of unexpectedly frigid weather, temperatures have fallen to lows below zero in northern areas, disrupting road, rail and air transport and even causing a brake failure in a commuter train in Beijing, the capital.

Forecasters early in November had predicted a warmer winter this year due to the El Nino phenomenon, while warning that temperatures could fluctuate after one of the warmest Octobers in decades.

On Monday in Guangdong, where snow is generally limited to the northernmost areas, snowfall blanketed the top of a mountain in a city just 80km north of the provincial capital Guangzhou by the coast.

A low of 8 degrees Celsius was forecast for Guangzhou, compared to the province’s typical early winter temperatures that hover in the double digits, while January averages about 14 degrees Celsius.

Guangzhou officials urged precautions, especially for the old and young who may be vulnerable to “cold wave illnesses”, as winter advances.

In neighbouring Guangxi, where President Xi Jinping called last week for an “all-out” emergency response, sleet has been forecast for some cities, including Guilin.

Snow flurries were seen in the commercial hub of Shanghai on Monday.

In Beijing, Monday morning temperatures dropped to minus 15.5 degrees Celsius – near the 1952 historic low of minus 15.2 degrees Celsius for Dec 19 and minus 17.7 degrees Celsius for Dec 20 that year. The lowest recorded December temperature was minus 18.3 degrees Celsius.

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