It snows in Hebei during the winter months, depending on the local weather forecast.
Snow is a natural phenomenon, the process by which water vapor in the air condenses and then falls back to the ground. Water is fundamental to the existence of all kinds of life on Earth, and its changes and movements have created the world we live in today.
On Earth, water is in constant cyclic motion. Water in the oceans and on the ground is heated and evaporates into the sky, and this water vapor moves with the winds to other places, and when they meet cold air, they form precipitation that returns to the Earth's surface. There are two types of this precipitation, one is liquid precipitation, which is rain. The other is solid precipitation, which is snow or hail, for example.
Introduction to Hebei
Hebei Province surrounds the capital, Beijing, and is located between longitude 113°27′ to 119°50′ east and latitude 36°05′ to 42°40′ north, spanning the two major regions of North China and Northeast China, and covering a total area of 188,500 square kilometers, with its capital, the city of Shijiazhuang.
North 283 kilometers from Beijing, east and Tianjin City, adjacent to and adjacent to the Bohai Sea, southeast and south of Shandong, Henan Province, west of Taihang Mountains and Shanxi Province as a neighbor, northwest and north of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, northeast of the border with Liaoning Province. Belonging to Langfang's "three northern counties" Sanhe, Dafang, Xianghe, surrounded by Beijing and Tianjin, Hebei Province, an "enclave" for the capital's "backyard".
The terrain of Hebei Province is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, tilting from northwest to southeast. The landforms are complex and varied, with a complete range of plateaus, mountains, hills, basins and plains, including the Damshang Plateau, the Yanshan and Taihang Mountains, and the Hebei Plain.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Hebei