Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - When is the heavy snow in 2020?
When is the heavy snow in 2020?
Snow solar term is a climate concept, which represents the climate characteristics during the snow solar term, namely temperature and precipitation. The significance of heavy snow in solar terms is different from that in weather forecast.
In fact, the snow in heavy snow solar terms is often not as big as that in light snow solar terms, and the solar terms with the largest amount of snow in the whole year are not in light snow and heavy snow solar terms. For example, in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and its vicinity, the solar term with the largest snowfall in the whole year is neither "light snow nor heavy snow" nor "slight cold nor severe cold", but "rain" in spring.
The meaning of heavy snow solar terms:
Heavy snow is the second1solar term among the 24 solar terms in China, and it is also the third solar term in winter. At this time, the sun reaches the longitude of 255 degrees, and a festival is held every year on February 8+65438 in Gregorian calendar.
Like light snow, rain, Grain Rain and Xiaoman, heavy snow is a solar term that directly reflects precipitation. The arrival of heavy snow in solar terms means that the weather will get colder and colder and the precipitation will gradually increase. The most common temperature characteristics are cooling, rain or snow.
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