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What happened to the citizens during the first snow in Beijing?

From the evening of June 5438+1October 265438+1October 22nd to the morning of 22nd, many residents in Beijing complained that they didn't see the "citywide snowfall" in the weather forecast. However, the Beijing Meteorological Bureau announced on the 22nd that the traces of snowfall are light, and snowfall has been observed at more than 10 artificial stations in the city, which has reached the first snow standard.

During the daytime on June 5438+1October 2 1 Sunday, snowfall began to appear in high-altitude areas such as Foyeding, Haituo Mountain and Zhangjiazhuang Village in Mentougou, Yanqing, Beijing. At night, the snowfall gradually spread to the whole capital. The monitoring report shows that snow began to appear in the western and northern mountainous areas of Beijing after nightfall on February1day, and it began to drift in most areas of the plain in the middle of the night. Among them, the snowfall in Yanqing, Huairou, Miyun, Pinggu, Mentougou and Changping was more obvious, all of which were light snow, which was the first large-scale snowfall in Beijing since winter, reaching the first snow. The picture shows the snowfall observation at Dazhuangke Management Station in Songshan Nature Reserve.

From 09: 00 to 06: 00 on June 22, 2/kloc-0, the average snowfall in the whole city was 0. 1 mm, 0.5 mm in the northwest, 0.2 mm in the southwest and 0. 1 mm in the northeast, with a little snowfall in the urban area and southeast. The maximum snowfall occurred in Mentougou Lingshan1.9mm. At 06: 00 on the 22nd, there was no snow in most parts of Beijing.

2 1 at night, Yanqing once again ushered in snowfall. This morning, the image of Yanqing City was put on a silver dress, which was particularly dazzling against the blue sky and white clouds. Citizens have left their homes, enjoying and playing with snow, groping in the snow, shooting snow scenes, or taking a walk in the park, breathing the air after snow and feeling the happiness brought by snow.

According to the Beijing "First Snow" standard issued by the official Weibo of Beijing Meteorological Bureau, the first snow day that meets one of the following three conditions is defined as the first snow day in Beijing that year. These three conditions are as follows: when snowfall is observed at more than 10 of the 20 artificial stations in the city; Or 5 stations in the urban area (Chaoyang, Haidian, Fengtai, Shijingshan and Meteorological Observatory) observed snowfall; Or when snowfall is observed at three or more of the five stations in the urban area (same as above), and at least 1 station has snowfall exceeding 0. 1 mm, such snowfall can be defined as first snowfall.