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Snow is seen on roofs in Beijing,
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BEIJING, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- Snow fell in downtown Beijing
early Tuesday morning, driving the temperature below zero.
This was the second precipitation this winter following a drizzle enhanced by artificial rain last Thursday, but the rain was not enough to end the lingering drought.
The Beijing Meteorological Bureau forecast snow
through Tuesday night and during Wednesday daytime. The highest temperature on
Tuesday was forecast as one degree Celsius below zero.
Bureau chief Guo Hu said the city received an average
snowfall of 1 mm in the morning.
Zhang Qiang, deputy director of the Beijing Weather
Modification Command Center, said that the center has used artificial means to
increase the snow in order to ease the drought.
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Two birds rest in snow on the roof of a
house in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 17, 2009. The icy weather gripped
the city on Tuesday morning. (Xinhua/He Junchang) Photo Gallery>>> |
A total of 426 cigarette-size sticks of silver iodide
were seeded into clouds from 28 weather rocket launch bases in the city, said
Zhang.
The snow brought difficulties to the morning
rush-hour traffic. Beijing Communication Radio said there were more accidents
Tuesday morning than normal.
The Beijing Public Transport Holdings Ltd. said that
buses on 16 lines were suspended because of safety concerns. The company also
mobilized 1,000 staff and 2,000 volunteers on roads to help maintain traffic
flow.
"We started the snow removal work as early as 4:00
a.m.. Highways were sprayed to prevent ice from freezing," said Wang Chunlei, an
environment sanitation worker.
The environment department said that the city used
443 tonnes of material to prevent ice on roads on Tuesday morning.
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A girl plays in snow in Beijing, capital
of China, Feb. 17, 2009. The icy weather gripped the city on Tuesday
morning. (Xinhua/Li Jundong) Photo Gallery>>> |
The snow has been longed for, since urban Beijing had
not seen a flake for the whole winter, though sporadic flurries fell in the
suburbs on Dec. 10 and 23, according to the city's meteorological bureau.
The capital was enduring its longest drought in 38
years, according to the bureau's records. The city had not seen rain since Oct.
24.
The bureau said the northern part of the city would
have the largest amount of snow, but did not forecast the snow's effect on
easing the drought.
The bureau chief said cold air was active over the
city this week, with a high temperature of around zero.
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Local residents do morning exercises in
snow in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 17, 2009. The icy weather gripped
the city on Tuesday morning. (Xinhua/Wang Mingli) Photo
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