Rouhu Skiing Some ski resorts in Beijing are now open for business

by huaxue9657 on 2009-12-06 12:36:34

Some ski resorts in Beijing are now open for business

According to the China Meteorological News, today (December 6), the sunshine in Beijing is even more intense than yesterday, and the temperature will also rise by about 3℃ compared to yesterday. "Warm" will be the main theme from today to next week during the daytime. HuaiRou Ski Resort is expected to have relatively stable temperatures next week with the highest temperature ranging between 4~7℃.

The influence of a relatively strong cold air mass on Beijing has ceased. Without the "repression" of cold air, Beijing's temperature will significantly rise today, with the highest temperature expected to reach around 7℃. This is about 3℃ higher than yesterday's highest temperature. Compared to the strong winds of the day before yesterday and the dry cold of yesterday, today's Beijing is basking in bright sunshine with little wind, making people feel very comfortable when going out. It is suitable for shopping or exercising outdoors.

Currently, some ski resorts in Beijing have already opened for business.

Now, many people have started to take advantage of weekends to go skiing at the ski resorts. It is necessary to remind everyone that the temperature in the northern mountainous areas is lower than in the urban area, so do not prepare your clothing based on the urban temperature. For example, at 8:00 this morning, the temperature in most parts of Beijing's urban area was -5℃, while in HuaiRou, it was between -9℃ and -15℃. If you wear thin cotton clothes, you will definitely feel cold there.

Tomorrow, for those who work, a new busy week of life will begin. The temperature in Beijing's urban area tomorrow morning will be around -1℃, which is not very cold, so walking on the road or waiting for the bus won't be too "painful." Perhaps many people will have a little more motivation to go out on Monday after hearing this news. Meanwhile, the overall temperature situation next week will remain stable without large fluctuations. It will be relatively warm during most of the daytime, making it suitable to go out.

Although tomorrow is the "Great Snow" in the twenty-four solar terms, it is unlikely for snowflakes to appear in the city in the near future. In the past ten days, Beijing's temperature has been slightly higher than the average of the same period in previous years by 1℃. Next week, the weather will be warm and dry, so everyone needs to pay attention to replenishing water and ventilating their living quarters more often. At the same time, heating departments should adjust the heating level according to the weather changes.