A historic blizzard hit the northern Shandong Peninsula in China, leading to record-breaking snow depths. Yantai and Wendeng recorded 52cm and 55cm of snow, with the deepest snow depth reaching 74 centimeters. The blizzard marked the largest coastal blizzard in China. The snowfall in the region surpassed that in the Upstate for the month, with epic 'sea-effect' snow events observed off the Bohai Sea and southeast of Beijing. The @NWSWilmingtonNC station near Georgetown reported 9" of snow, and the station in Conway recorded 6.5" of snow in the Pee Dee region of the U.S. #scwx
Epic "sea-effect" #snow event on this peninsula southeast of Beijing. (74 cm = 29 inches) https://t.co/oGd9d8e8ab
#Snowstorms in East China's Shandong Province led to a record-breaking snow depth of 74 centimeters at the Wendeng weather station in Weihai City on Friday, the deepest ever recorded in the province. The neighboring Yantai city has also set new records for snow depth. https://t.co/kzNF0Jh596
Historic blizzard hits the northern Shandong Peninsula, with Yantai and Wendeng breaking records at 52cm and 55cm of snow, marking the largest coastal blizzard in #China. š¹ @yangyubin1998 https://t.co/5qmYNJP5Ko
If you're wondering where the #snow has been here in the U.S., head to this peninsula between Beijing and Shanghai. Looks like some epic "sea-effect" off the Bohai Sea. Wow! https://t.co/UD8waxlgDS
#OTD in 1915, a coastal storm produced heavy snow in portions of the Pee Dee. The @NWSWilmingtonNC station near Georgetown reported 9" of snow, and the station in Conway recorded 6.5" of snow. More snow fell in parts of the SC coast than in the Upstate for the month. #scwx https://t.co/82S9TMZ8ED