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Is it cold in the second half of 2023?

The second half of 2023 is not cold.

It won't be very cold in the second half of 2023, but it will be warmer. Although there is some uncertainty, from the forecast trend, the trend of global warming is still developing, and the average temperature in most areas may be higher than that in the first half of the year, especially in the Mediterranean, North America and most parts of Europe.

However, some extreme weather conditions may occur in the second half of 2023. Affected by the strong Ralph vortex, there may be a wide range of cold air, continuous rainy weather and strong winds. In the second half of 2023, climate change will continue to develop, and extreme weather changes will occur, especially high temperature and cold winter weather, which may affect the global climate.

According to its introduction, it is predicted that the probability of cold winter in China this winter is almost zero, that is to say, it is predicted that this year will not be colder than in previous years, and it may be a warm winter or a normal winter, but this is only a preliminary prediction result, which does not mean that the next winter will be very warm. When traveling in winter, you should pay more attention to cold and warmth to avoid catching a cold.

Festivals and customs in 2023

Spring Festival: The first day of the first lunar month, also known as China New Year, is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. This is a festival for family reunion, ancestor worship, harvest and happiness. People will hold various celebrations, such as putting up Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, having a family reunion dinner and paying New Year greetings.

Lantern Festival: The 15th day of the first lunar month, also known as Lantern Festival, is the first important festival after the Spring Festival and one of the traditional festivals in China. Lantern Festival celebrations include eating Yuanxiao, enjoying lanterns and solve riddles on the lanterns.

Tomb-Sweeping Day: It is also called Tomb-Sweeping Day around April 5th in Gregorian calendar. This is a festival to commemorate ancestors and sweep graves. People will go to their graves to sweep graves, offer flowers and burn paper to express their respect and nostalgia for their ancestors.

Labor Day: May 1 day in Gregorian calendar, which is a festival to celebrate the working class. This festival originated from International Labor Day in the United States and is widely celebrated in China. People will hold various celebrations, such as parades, performances and shopping.

Dragon Boat Festival: The fifth day of the fifth lunar month, also known as Dragon Boat Festival, is a festival to commemorate the ancient patriotic poet Qu Yuan. People will have some traditional celebrations, such as eating zongzi, dragon boat racing and hanging wormwood.