On March 2, cleaning workers removed snow at the Jinan West Railway Station in Jinan, China. Getty Images



Over the weekend, eastern China experienced both massive snowstorms and record-breaking heat, creating an unusual contrast in weather. In one province, people were bundling up against heavy snow, while in another, residents were enjoying ice cream under the sun.

On Sunday, blizzards swept through Shandong Province, located south of Beijing. The snow piled up to 13 centimeters (5.1 inches) in some areas. Residents in the provincial capital, Jinan, were seen wearing thick coats and boots. Workers were busy shoveling snow from the roads, and parks had newly made snowmen. Local authorities issued two red alerts for icy roads and the dangerous blizzard conditions. As a result, several districts canceled classes on Monday, and travel was disrupted, especially on high-speed rail lines running through the province.

In Jinan West Railway Station, cleaning staff worked to clear snow from the platforms, while a deliveryman braved the snow on his bike. The heavy snow caused significant delays, affecting the daily routines of many people.

Meanwhile, around 400 miles to the south, in Shanghai, the weather was quite different. The city, known for its financial importance, faced record-breaking heat. Shanghai, a city with nearly 25 million residents, saw its hottest early March weekend in over 150 years. On Saturday, temperatures set a new record, and on Sunday, the heat reached 28.5°C (83°F). Many residents took advantage of the warm weather, wearing t-shirts and shorts. People enjoyed ice cream in the sun, and children played in public fountains to cool off.

The heat was not typical for this time of year, but it was a stark contrast to the snowstorms in Shandong. This unpredictable weather across China is becoming more common due to the country's changing climate. In recent years, China has experienced rising temperatures, longer droughts, and severe flooding. The country’s warmest year on record was last year, marking the hottest year since records began over 60 years ago. In Shanghai, the previous year was also the hottest since the Qing Dynasty.

While the snowstorm in Shandong caused travel disruptions and a winter wonderland scene, the heatwave in Shanghai allowed people to enjoy the outdoors and embrace an early taste of summer. These extremes highlight how unpredictable weather patterns are becoming in China.

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