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Is it sunny on New Year’s Day?

The New Year's Day holiday is the first holiday of the year in our country, often heralding the beginning of a new year. During the holidays, many people choose to travel. Let’s take a look at the weather forecast for New Year’s Day in 2019 and learn about the weather conditions in various places across the country during New Year’s Day in 2019, so that we can be fully prepared for our travels.

Will it snow on New Year’s Day in 2019?

Generally, it will snow in Northeastern cities such as Heilongjiang, Liaoning, and Jilin. The specific details still depend on the weather forecast.

Many southern areas have two to three light to moderate snowfalls every winter, concentrated during the twelfth lunar month and the Chinese New Year. So it is very likely that it will not snow on New Year's Day. If it comes later, it may snow. That is to say, there will be light snow at the end of January and February.

Weather trend forecast for New Year's Day in 2019

National weather trend in early January 2019:

Most areas in the north: the average temperature is 1- higher than the same period in normal years 2℃, with the temperature in some areas of northwest and north China being as high as 3-5℃, and the temperature in most parts of the south being slightly higher.

The reasons for the large difference in winter temperatures between the north and south of my country are: ① my country is located in the northern hemisphere, spanning nearly 50 latitudes from north to south. The altitude angle of the sun at noon in northern my country is lower than that in the south, and the day is shorter. The obtained sunlight Less heat. ② In addition, the northern part of my country is close to the source of winter winds, and the cold winter winds intensify the severe cold in northern my country. In January, the temperature difference between the southernmost and northernmost parts of my country is close to 50°C.

Most areas in the south: 8-15 mm of precipitation, including 20-40 mm in parts of central and southern Jiangnan and northern South China, and 50-60 mm in some areas, which is significantly more than the same period in normal years; northern Xinjiang, There are 2-8 mm of precipitation in the eastern and southern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Huanghuai region, 10-20 mm in parts of southern Tibet, and 1-3 mm in parts of the eastern northwest, western and southern North China, and Northeast China.