Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - The heavy snow belongs to September 2022.

The heavy snow belongs to September 2022.

After the light snow solar terms, the heavy snow solar terms are all solar terms indicating precipitation. When entering the heavy snow, it means that it has entered the winter season, and most parts of the country have successfully entered the winter, except some parts of the south. Usually in the solar term of heavy snow, the first snow has fallen everywhere. Has the heavy snow entered the ninth grade?

The heavy snow belongs to September 2022. The solar term of the heavy snow in 2022 is February 7, 65438, and the lunar calendar 1 1 month 14 Wednesday. Heavy snow does not belong to any nine days, because the solar term has not yet entered nine. Entering the ninth year is calculated from the solar terms from winter to Sunday, and the solar terms from winter to Sunday (65438+February 2 1-23) are after the solar terms of heavy snow (65438+February 6-65438+February 8), so the solar terms of heavy snow are not in cold weather.

Is the heavy snow September 19? 2022 does not belong to September 19.

In 2022, the solar term of heavy snow is 65438+February 7, and the lunar winter month 14. September 19th is the ninth day after the solar term of the winter solstice. According to modern people's calculation, it belongs to the "September 19" day from 65438+February 22 to 65438+February 30 after the heavy snow solar term. Not only does the heavy snow solar term in 2022 not belong to September 19, but the heavy snow solar term in all years has not yet entered September.

According to statistics, the strongest month of cold air in China is 1 1. From June to February in 5438, the average temperature in most parts of northern China was between -5℃ and -20℃ ... After the strong cold air in the south, frost sometimes appeared.

Heavy snow solar terms, except South China and South Yunnan where there is no winter, most parts of China have entered winter. The average temperature in Northeast and Northwest China is below-10℃, and the temperature in the Yellow River Basin and North China is also stable below 0℃. At this time, the snow in the Yellow River Basin has gradually accumulated and has further drifted northward. However, the winter climate in southern China is mild and there is little rain and snow. The average temperature is about 2℃ ~ 4℃ higher than that in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and the rainfall accounts for only about 5% of the whole year. At this time, the climate in South China is still foggy. Generally speaking, December is the month with most foggy days. However, Guangzhou and the Pearl River Delta are still lush and dry, which is quite different from the climate in the north.