Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Blizzard appears in Hulunbeier. Is this extreme weather?

Blizzard appears in Hulunbeier. Is this extreme weather?

It can also be regarded as an extreme weather, because many vehicles in Inner Mongolia can't drive now, and cattle and sheep are covered with snow. It can be seen that the weather is particularly bad this time.

Extreme weather is still far away for many people. After all, we mainly live in the inland environment and know little about those extreme natural disasters and weather conditions. For Inner Mongolia, due to its special geographical environment, so-called extreme weather often occurs after the festival, which also brings a lot of inconvenience to people's daily travel and activities.

Blizzard appeared in Hulunbeier.

In March, some grass has grown on Hulunbeier grassland. We know that spring is coming soon, and the weather is getting warmer and warmer. However, the extreme weather of a snowstorm suddenly appeared in Hulunbeier, mixed with strong winds sweeping across the city, and many vehicles could not move. We can see many cars parked on the main streets of the city and people wearing thick coats.

This extreme weather is very rare.

There is no doubt that this kind of weather is extreme, because the temperature in Hulunbeier has been rising gradually at this time of last year. When such extreme weather comes, people's lives are greatly affected, because there are many cattle and sheep in Hulunbeier, the temperature reaches MINUS ten degrees, and many wild animals are frozen to death. Some citizens have also encountered many difficulties in urban areas, especially the elderly who are inconvenient to travel, and their lives have been seriously affected.

Dealing with this extreme weather requires skill.

Faced with such extreme weather, we'd better stay in a safe building and don't go out at will. At this time, we should not only do a good job of preventing cold and keeping warm, but also clear the snow on the road in time and adjust the arrangement of daily life and work to avoid people's lives being further affected by this extreme weather.