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Beijing called off a heavy fog warning
Friday morning after the second snow of this winter in accompany with a
strong cold current expelled the lingering fog over the past four days.
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BEIJING, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- Beijing called off a heavy fog warning Friday
morning after the second snow of this winter in accompany with a strong cold
current expelled the lingering fog over the past four days.
"The air quality will get better on Friday noon, and we can expect a 'blue
sky' on Saturday," said Du Shaozhong, deputy director of the Municipal Bureau of
Environment Protection.
Air quality was designated as "heavily polluted" on Thursday, after four
days of lingering fog.
Beijing is anticipating to fulfill the target of 245 "blue sky days" this
year. If the sky would be clear on Saturday, the target could be achieved.
Du said that he had been worried that the target would be missed because of
the lingering fog, which stagnated the air pollution in the city.
The traffic was difficult in morning rush hours with over 100 major road
sections jammed. The average driving speed was blow 20 km per hour on over 70
road sections in Beijing, according to the monitoring by the Beijing Traffic
Control Center.
"Snow melt as long as it reached the ground. Drivers are afraid of wheel
slippery, especially on slopes of highway bridges," said a driver surnamed Wang,
who had been kept waiting in a long queue as his car inched forward to descend
from a highway bridge on the southern No. 3 ring road.
Beijing welcomed the first snow on Dec. 10, later than the late November snow in normal years.
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