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Blizzard orange warning is coming, what weather do you hate the most?

I hate snowy weather in winter, especially the snow in the south. I once went to school in the south, and it snowed hard. The snow was not heavy, but the snow always melted into snow water. When I stepped on it, it was full of water, and my snow boots got wet. This is very inconvenient. 1. Snow in the South and Snow in the North

I am from the north and I went to school in the south for seven years. I have experienced various snow scenes in the north since I was a child. When I went to college in the south, it finally snowed in the first winter, but I found that everyone was holding umbrellas. When I went out the next morning, I saw the vast white outside. I was very excited. When I stepped on it, the snow on the surface actually turned into water, making my shoes wet. Therefore, in some places in the south, the snow contains a lot of water, so be sure not to step on the snow as it may keep your shoes and socks wet all day long. 2. Snow in the south is easy to melt

The snow in the south is usually wet, with a small shape but high water content. Snow in the south melts too easily. After all, the ground temperature in the south is high, the air humidity is high, and the snow falls Not easy to preserve. Many of them look white on the surface, but are filled with mud and water when you step on them. Moreover, in the south, even if it snows, you can't have a snowball fight, and your trip may be delayed because of the snow. 3. Blizzard may affect traffic and cause disasters

Heavy snow is originally a very beautiful scene. When it snows, you can quietly enjoy the snow, make snowmen, and have snowball fights. However, if the snow falls heavily, it will form Blizzards are likely to affect traffic and cause disasters. The snowstorm in the south in 2008 and the heavy snowstorms in the Northeast, Northwest and other places every winter have caused considerable disasters and seriously threatened people's lives, property and normal living order. In some places, wind-blown snow will block road traffic, and avalanches may occur on the mountains. Heavy snowfall in pastoral areas may also prevent livestock from eating normally, leading to the death of a large number of livestock in pastoral areas.

When I was a child, I loved snowing very much, but when I had to go to school the next morning after it snowed, I felt very sad. There were no buses and I couldn’t ride a bike, so I had to walk to school by myself. Maybe I slipped and fell. Just thinking about it makes my butt hurt...