Winter vibes ❄️ dropped early this year in Mohe City! Located in northeast the Chinese mainland's Heilongjiang Province, this northern gem woke up Monday to its heaviest autumn snow on record – a total of 8.1 millimeters. Tourists were left wide-eyed as frosty flakes flew.
Local tire shops turned into buzzing hubs overnight as residents raced to swap their summer tires for snow-ready ones. đźš—đź’¨ A tire shop owner grinned that they'd never seen snow arriving this early in autumn.
To keep roads clear and power running smoothly, authorities have rolled out emergency plans. Snowplows hit the streets, and crews are checking power lines to prevent surprises in the chill. Safety alerts are on, so drivers, please slow down and stay alert! ⚠️
Weather pros say the snowfall will taper off by Wednesday night, giving everyone a little break before things get really frosty. If you’re planning a trip or live nearby, bundle up and keep an eye on local updates.
Whether you’re chasing snowy landscapes for that perfect photo or simply braving the cold commute, Mohe City’s surprise snow reminds us that winter can arrive in style – and early! Stay warm, stay safe, and snap those snowy selfies. 📸✨
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China's northernmost city sees earliest heavy snow of the year
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