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Beijing finally sees its first snow of the season, after a 107-day wait

First snow of winter falls on capital after 107 dry days; road and air traffic is affected but residents are happy, seeing it as a good omen

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Youngsters play in the snow in Tiananmen Square. Photo: Reuters

Beijing residents woke up to a white world yesterday, as the parched capital welcomed its first snow of the season after waiting for 107 days.

However, the light snowfall caused some travel disruption on the first working day after the week-long Lunar New Year break.

The snow started on Thursday night in the city's suburban Fangshan district and spread into central areas at around 4am yesterday. Average precipitation around the city reached 1.1mm by 8am, official monitoring showed.

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The Beijing weather bureau issued a yellow alert for road ice, the lowest of its three-level alert system. The city's traffic bureau said seven bus routes had to be diverted due to ice.

Snow caused delays to 52 flights and forced the cancellation of 34 more at Beijing Capital International Airport by 1pm, according to Xinhua.

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While snow was forecast to continue falling into the night, it is unlikely to clear the air pollution that has been lingering in the capital for two days, though the levels of PM2.5 pollutants - particles smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter that pose the biggest health risk - have dropped.

The city's weather bureau said the smog would be dispersed over the weekend.

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