Chinese capital Beijing has been gripped by a cold snap and is experiencing one of the coldest New Year periods in the local meteorological history, weather officials said on Wednesday. The municipal observatory issued the yellow low-temperature weather alert yesterday. The warning is second only to red alert, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. It forecast that the cold snap in accompany with powerful wind would drive down the lower temperature to minus 14 degrees Celsius today, approaching the extreme record of minus 16 degrees Celsius. The temperature in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the north of Beijing has dropped to minus 40 degrees Celsius with snow on ground piling up 50 centimetres in some areas of the Greater Hinggan Mountains. The rare winter cold caused frost on expressways in eastern Shandong Province, which has also issued yellow icy road alert.
The provincial observatory said the cold snap is likely to linger till Friday.
The provincial observatory said the cold snap is likely to linger till Friday.