Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Which of the two solar terms is colder, heavy snow or heavy rain?
Which of the two solar terms is colder, heavy snow or heavy rain?
The solar term of "heavy snow" is February 7 or 8 of 65438+ every year, and the sun reaches 255 degrees of the yellow meridian. "Twenty-four solar terms" said: "At this time, the snow is abundant." Heavy snow means colder weather, and the possibility of snowfall is greater than that of light snow. It doesn't mean that there must be a lot of snowfall.
"Rain" Gregorian calendar is a solar term that rains around February 18 every year. At this time, the sun reaches 330 degrees of the yellow meridian, which is the solar term of "rain". Rain has two meanings, one is that the weather gets warmer and the precipitation increases gradually, and the other is that there is less snow and more rain.
So I personally think it should be because the heavy snow is colder. Of course, it still has something to do with the region, but in China, it should be colder because of heavy snow (the above information comes from Baidu)
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