Weekend of wacky weather as strong winds, sand, snow and rain hit nation
Share - WeChat


Gale-force winds that have battered northern China swept into the southern parts of the country over the weekend, triggering widespread disruption and blanketing some regions with historically rare sandstorms.
While the unusually strong winds began easing in parts of the south on Sunday, they were expected to continue wreaking havoc across the north, according to the National Meteorological Center.
Northern regions were engulfed by sandstorms, heavy snow and downpours. On Friday, winds measuring between 17.2 and 20.7 meters per second raged across 10 northern regions, including the Xinjiang Uygur, Inner Mongolia and Ningxia Hui autonomous regions, as well as Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces.
- China activates emergency flood control response in Guangdong, Guangxi
- Australian expert lauds China as a global leader in nanoscience
- Freight train loaded with goods leaves Guangzhou as it heads to Europe
- Typhoon Tapah triggers Level-IV warning in South China island province
- Driver detained in Wuhan road crash, 7 injured
- 33rd Macao intl fireworks contest kicks off