On December 12, 2025, the largest rain and snow event since the start of winter is sweeping the Chinese mainland. Major northern cities, including Beijing, are waking up under thick white blankets, while southern regions brace for widespread rain and clouds.
What to Expect
- Northern hubs: Snowfall totals of 5–20 cm are forecast in Beijing, Tianjin and surrounding areas, with higher peaks in nearby mountain regions.
- Southern regions: Provinces such as Guangdong and Guangxi will see temperatures drop by 2–4 °C, accompanied by persistent showers through the weekend.
Impact on Travel and Daily Life
Commuters should anticipate delays on roads and public transit. Local authorities have deployed snow-clearing crews in key urban centers, but icy conditions may persist on secondary routes.
Expert Insights
Climatologists note that this is the heaviest precipitation event since winter began this year. 'The intensity of this storm highlights how shifting weather patterns are affecting the region’s infrastructure resilience,' says Dr. Wang from the National Meteorological Centre.
Tips for Staying Safe
- Check official weather updates before heading out.
- Allow extra travel time and use snow tires or chains where advised.
- Dress in layers and protect extremities with gloves and insulated boots.
- Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle, including blankets and water.
Stay tuned to local meteorological services for real-time alerts and updates as this winter storm unfolds across the Chinese mainland.
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Live: Latest updates on China's largest snowfall since start of winter
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