Please be careful when traveling on these sections of highways across the country due to weather conditions such as light snow or sleet.

The Ministry of Transport recently issued a national highway weather forecast via their official WeChat account, informing travelers about upcoming weather conditions from 8 PM on October 21 to 8 PM on October 22. The forecast indicates that regions in northeastern Inner Mongolia, northwestern Heilongjiang, northern Shanxi, and northern Hebei may experience light snow or mixed rain and snow. Additionally, areas in the eastern and southern parts of Northeast China, northern and central North China, eastern Huanghuai, Jianghuai, eastern Jianghan, northern and western Jiangnan, eastern and southern Southwest regions, western Guangxi, and Hainan Island could see light to moderate rain, with heavy rainfall expected in places like southern Liaoning, western Hunan, and southern Guizhou. Moreover, localized fog is anticipated in southern Hebei, northwestern Shandong, and northern Henan.

When asked about the impact of the weather on major highways, officials highlighted several routes likely to be affected by light to moderate snow or mixed precipitation. These include:

– G6 Beijing–Tibet Expressway: Hebei Xuankang to Inner Mongolia’s Jining
– G7 Beijing–Xinjiang Expressway: similar stretch as above
– G16 Dan–Xi Expressway and G45 Daguang Expressway in Inner Mongolia
– G55 Erguang Expressway from Inner Mongolia to Shanxi
– Other significant roadways across Hebei and Shanxi

Regarding areas facing heavy rain, the following routes were mentioned as particularly vulnerable:

– G11 Heda Expressway in Liaoning
– G15 Shenyang–Haikou Expressway and G60 Hukun Expressway in Hunan
– Also included are various national roads in Liaoning and Hunan facing heavy downpours

Lastly, fog may disrupt travel on crucial routes such as:

– G4 Beijing–Hong Kong–Macau Expressway and G20 Qingyin Expressway in Hebei
– Additional national highways across Shandong, Hebei, and Henan are also at risk.

With these conditions in mind, travelers are urged to stay updated and exercise caution while on the roads.