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Is it windy on the solstice in winter?

It is windy from winter to Sunday, and the harvest in the next year will be empty, so there is no wind from winter to Sunday.

The effects of windy weather in winter and summer are completely opposite. In the rainy season in summer, windy weather is considered as a precursor to rain. That is to say, the wind is the head of rain, and the fart is the head of shit, which means that in windy weather, rain will come, and it is true.

Whenever a strong wind blows soon, it will bring heavy rain, but winter is just the opposite of summer, and the dry weather in winter is also high. It is often cloudy in winter. Over time, there will be rain and snow. If there is windy weather at this time, the rain layer will be blown away, resulting in no precipitation.

The influence of the weather

This proverb describes that if it is windy from winter to Sunday, there is almost no chance of precipitation this winter. In rural areas that lacked irrigation facilities in the past, the growth of crops mainly depended on the weather, especially in winter. After the solstice winter, there were several heavy snows.

It is extremely beneficial to crop growth, which can not only supplement soil moisture, but also form low temperature due to heavy snow accumulation. It can freeze dormant pests and eggs to death, so that the number of pests will be much less in the coming year. This is undoubtedly a good year, so there is a saying that wheat seedlings cover three quilts and sleep in steamed bread next year. But all this is uncertain, so it still depends on the specific situation.