Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Is it snowing in Guangzhou?

Is it snowing in Guangzhou?

Question 1: Has it ever snowed in Guangzhou in history? Hello! Just checked Guangzhou annals; It snows in Guangzhou on record!

According to Nanhai County (Nanhai County is located in Guangzhou), there have been 13 snowfalls since the Song Dynasty, with an average snowfall of more than 50 years and the latest snowfall of 1929. Please look at the snow situation recorded in detail in Nanhai County Records several times:

In December of the fifth year of the Song Dynasty (1early 246), it snowed for three days and accumulated more than a foot, which was unprecedented in Japan.

In the 13th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 15), plum blossoms died in winter snow.

In the third year of Qin Long in the Ming Dynasty (1569), it snowed heavily in Xiqiao Mountain in December, and all the trees were frozen, which was solved the next day.

In the 22nd year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1683), all the trees died in winter due to heavy snow and frost.

In the fifteenth year of Qing Daoguang (1835), there was heavy snow all over the sky on December 22nd, covering more than four inches.

In the third year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1877),10/29th of the month, wind, rain, thunder, snow and hail came together, and many fish froze to death.

On November 17th and 18th (beginning with 1893) in the 18th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty, there was a heavy snow, and there was more than one inch of snow on the ground.

Since the winter of 18 (1929) in the Republic of China, the weather has been unusually warm and it hasn't rained for a long time. It began to rain lightly on the 27th, and the north wind blew hard in the early morning of the 29th, and it turned to light snow at dawn. It was rather cold after dawn. It was still snowing on the morning of the 30th, and it was even colder in the afternoon. Plum blossoms and red chrysanthemums in Central Park (in Guangzhou, when Nanhai County was stationed in Guangzhou) were all covered with snow, all bright white. 3 1 in the morning, the snow is still falling, and the degree of cold is particularly fierce. Cha is the morning of Panfu Road, where a 20-year-old beggar was found dead on the ice.

Question 2: Has it never snowed in Guangzhou? According to historical records, it snowed in Guangzhou a long time ago, but it was not such a romantic thing in our life. Personally, before 2007, the winter in Guangzhou was not too cold. It was cold for a few days and the time was short, so it was winter instead of autumn. In the winter of 2007, a so-called rumor spread wildly in Guangzhou, saying that it would snow in Guangzhou in the near future, which would become extremely cold and spread very mysteriously. For a time, down jackets and cotton trousers that Guangzhou absolutely can't wear in winter filled the clothing area of shopping malls. Guangzhou locals scoffed at this legend and thought it was just a promotional trick played by merchants. The winter of 2007 is still warm, not cold.

In 2008, an unusually violent snowstorm hit China, and Guangzhou was not spared. The lowest temperature in that year was about 2-3 degrees. At that time, the vigorous Spring Festival travel rush upsurge in Guangzhou Railway Station should go down in history. It was also from that year that the winter in Guangzhou became colder and colder, and the cold time became longer and longer. This year, Europe and Asia suffered from extremely cold weather and it snowed heavily enough. In fact, the thickness of snow has reached several meters high, and the temperature in many areas of China has also reached a record low. Last year, Guangzhou 165438+1late October, it went directly from summer to winter overnight, without the freshness of autumn, and it has been cold until now. The so-called rumor in 2007 is no longer a rumor, but it should be a fairly accurate prediction!

Recently, some experts predict that the global cold will last for about 30 years, which sounds alarmist. Is the ice age really coming? What about warm winter? No, it's been noisy for n years. Carbon dioxide causes storms in warm winters, and raging cold winds and blizzards blow there. The so-called scientists, the so-called experts, the war of words between warm winter and cold winter, unfortunately, it is not easy for people to control the sky because of its laws, privileges and hegemony.

If winter continues, we won't be surprised when we get up in the morning, open the window and see the tall buildings and flowers wrapped in silver, and the soft, charming and romantic snowflakes floating, because our lovely earth home has entered the extremely cold ice age. If there is such a day, should we be excited about having a snowball fight and making a snowman on the streets of Guangzhou, or feel the sadness of the end of the world?

Question 3: When does it snow in Guangzhou? It snowed 80 years ago. The lowest temperature after liberation was -0.3 degrees, which appeared in 1955 65438+ 10.

1999 12/22, there was also a temperature of 0 degrees, but it was fleeting. But the probability of snow in Guangzhou is very low.

Because Guangzhou is located in the low latitude area, far away from the cold air mass source area in the high latitude area, and many east-west mountains in China can effectively block the cold air from the cold air mass source area in the high latitude area from going south, the probability of snowfall in Guangzhou is low.

However, in some years, the cold air in the south is too strong, resulting in strong cold wave weather, which makes the temperature in Guangzhou drop sharply and may cause snowfall.

Question 4: How many times has it snowed in Guangzhou? It snowed nine times in Guangzhou. 2065438+061October 24th, 16, the ninth snow in a hundred years.

Song dynasty: early 1246

Ming dynasty: 14 15 winter

Ming dynasty: 1569 winter

Kangxi of Qing Dynasty:1Winter of 683

Daoguang in Qing Dynasty; 1835 winter

Guangxu in Qing dynasty: 1877 Guangxu in winter: 1893 in winter

Republic of China:1early 929

New China: 2065438+0665438+1October 24th.

Question 5: How many times has it snowed in the history of Guangzhou? According to the historical records so far, it snowed nine times in Guangzhou:

Early Song Dynasty 1246

Ming Dynasty 14 15 Winter

Tomorrow 1569

Winter of Kangxi 1683 in Qing dynasty

Daoguang in Qing Dynasty1Winter of 835

Clear optics 1877 winter

Optics in early Qing dynasty 1893

Early Republic of China 1929

New China 2016 65438+1October 24th.

All this is because of the dissatisfaction of Guangdong shareholders. 38660.88868888686

Question 6: How many times has it snowed in Guangzhou? It snowed nine times.

1246, 14 15. 1569. 1683. 1835. 1877.354388686

Question 7: When was the last time it snowed in Guangzhou? The last snow in Guangzhou was 124 years ago, 1892.

Question 8: It has never snowed in Guangzhou? It snowed before the founding of the people's Republic of China, but not after it! Ceng Yun, Qu Dajun: "There is frost and no snow in Guangzhou, but there is little frost." Daoguang's Guangdong Tongzhi also said: "There is no snow in Lingnan, and first frost is not bad." Guangzhou is located in the subtropical zone, and it doesn't snow in winter, which is normal. However, it is not surprising that there are occasional emergencies and snow. Qu Dajun once carried the snow in Luofu Mountain and Antelope Gorge. Daoguang's Guangdong Tongzhi recorded the snow in Guangzhou many times.

Xu Hun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Going to Yuewangtai in the winter": "Flying snow goes to Yangzifu by the river, and bloom by the sea goes to Yuewangtai." Andy refers to yangfu, the emperor at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty (? -105), Yang Zizhai lives in the south bank of the Pearl River. Ming Huangzu's Biography of Guangzhou Sages said: "yangfu is on the south bank of the Yangtze River. I used to want to move to the pine and cypress planting house in Luoyang, where snow grows in the middle of winter. " This may be the earliest snow record in Guangzhou, but this time, there is neither year nor month, and there is no record of people at that time. For example, as a "poem to prove history", there is still no evidence and it can only be regarded as a legend.

Since the Southern Song Dynasty, it began to snow in Guangzhou, and there are timely records in local chronicles, including "Heavy snow in Guangzhou in December of the fifth year of Chunyou (1245)". Dai N's "Guangzhou Tongzhi Draft" quoted the "County Records" as saying: "It snowed for three days in La Chu, and accumulated more than a foot, which was unprecedented for Japan. At that time, Fang Da bowed out of the province, and all the poor soldiers in each battalion gave money to show sympathy for their cold and make the county happy. " In the thirteenth year of Yongle (14 15), there was snow in Guangzhou, Panyu and Nanhai, and plum blossoms withered. In the 16th year of Jiajing (1537), there was heavy snow in Panyu and Nanhai. In the forty-six years of Wanli (16 18), it snowed for three days from Conghua. "When you are cold, you are like a pearl in the daytime, and the next day you are like a goose feather. It's already from sixth to eighth. In the valley, the peaks stand on the wall and the forests are towering. My father said nothing. This is a big year. "In the seventh year of Chongzhen (1634), it snowed heavily from Conghua.

In the 11th year of Shunzhi (1654), heavy snow fell in Guangzhou and Longmen. In the fifth year of Kangxi (1666), heavy snow appeared in Guangzhou, Panyu and Nanhai on the night of February 20th. In the 15th year of Daoguang (1835), it snowed heavily in Guangzhou on December 22nd. He Kun, a Dongguan poet who lived in Guangzhou at that time, described the cloud in his poem "Snow in Guangzhou on the 21st night of the twelfth lunar month": "... on the 21st night of the twelfth lunar month, the windows fluttered with the wind, and thousands of families opened their doors in the early morning, and young people were stunned. At first, I suspected Luo Fuchun's urging, and thousands of plum blossoms were in bloom. I suspected that kapok was ripe in May, and the Nanhai Temple came to snow. The day of wandering in the middle of the night stopped, and the flat ditch of Wadi, which had spent the honeymoon, had no teeth. The children teased Fan with Yao (at the Fairy Gate). People hold ice in Yutang, the oyster wall shines, the frozen beads in Aquilaria sinensis pond become the sea, and the jade in Baiyun Mountain is the hill ... "The heavy snow in Panyu" matures naturally year after year ". In the South China Sea, "heavy snow is flying all over the sky, covering more than four inches". Longmen "carves snow all over the sky, like flying catkins, tree houses are all white, and the ground is three or four inches, and it will end in an instant."

In the eighth year of the Republic of China (19 19), there was a light snow in Qingyuan on the third day of the first month. In the 9th year of the Republic of China (1920), it snowed in Qingyuan on the first day of December.

Since the Republic of China, the chronicles of Guangzhou and counties have been written in different times and have been interrupted. For example, the lower limit of Guangzhou County Chronicle was not uniform after the interruption of 100 years. For the time being, everything you see in local chronicles is recorded, not excluding snow and lack of records. Based on the snowfall records in Guangzhou since the Republic of China, it needs to be verified in a special article.

Question 9: What happened in the snow history of Guangzhou? The history of heavy snow in Guangzhou really corresponds to the key time point. Here is the more important heavy snow.

They are 1245 Southern Song Dynasty.

14 15 Ming

1634 Ming

1835 green

1892 Qing

1929 people

20 16 I don't know if it counts.

The Southern Song Dynasty perished in 1245- 1279 respectively.

14 15- 1449 changes in civil castles from prosperity to decline in the Ming dynasty.

1634- 1644 Li Zicheng annihilated the Ming and Qing armies and entered China for the second time.

1835 - 1840。 The first opium war began.

1892-1911Manchu perished.

1929- 1937 War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression outbreak.

20 16 - ?

Question 10: Has it ever snowed in Guangzhou? Ceng Yun, Qu Dajun: "There is frost and no snow in Guangzhou, but the frost is not visible." ② Daoguang's Guangdong Tongzhi also said: "There is no snow in Lingnan, and first frost is not bad." Guangzhou is located in the subtropical zone. It is normal that it doesn't snow in winter, but it is not surprising that it snows occasionally. Qu Dajun once carried the snow in Luofu Mountain and Antelope Gorge. Daoguang's Guangdong Tongzhi recorded the snow in Guangzhou many times. ? It snows not only in Guangzhou, but also in Wanzhou (now Wanning County), Qiongshan, Lingao and Chengmai in Hainan Island. In the year of Zheng Deyuan (1506), Zheng De recorded "Winter, heavy snow in Wanzhou" in Qiongtai Annals. Wang, a local juror, has a song saying: "Sprinkle salt with catkins flying with the wind, and trees should be planted continuously. Wei Yan's cold penetrated the mink, and suddenly the whole Dongshan Road was white. ..... There has been no snow in central Guangdong since ancient times, and Wanzhou is unique in the south. Rock flowers develop in the four seasons of spring, and Ge Shan crosses in the March of winter. Last night, my family asked for clothes, and betel nuts fell all over the mountain. It is a strange thing that children sit around the fire. " In the 9th year of Chongzhen (1636), in December, Lingao County, "it rained and snowed for three nights, and the trees withered". In November of the 23rd year of Kangxi (1684), Qiongshan was "raining, flowers and trees withered, and more than half of coconuts and hawthorn died". In the twentieth year of Jiaqing (18 15), Chengmai County, "heavy snow, tree injury". It still snows in Hainan Island, not to mention Guangzhou. Xu Hun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Going to Yuewangtai in the winter": "Snow flies in Yangzi House on the riverside, and Yuewangtai in bloom on the seaside." Andy today refers to yangfu, the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (? -105), Yang Zizhai lives in the south bank of the Pearl River. Ming Huangzu's Biography of Guangzhou Sages said: "yangfu is on the south bank of the Yangtze River. I used to want to move to the pine and cypress planting house in Luoyang, where snow grows in the middle of winter. " This may be the earliest snow record in Guangzhou, but this time, there is neither year nor month, and there is no record of people at that time. For example, as a "poem to prove history", there is still no evidence and it can only be regarded as a legend. Since the Southern Song Dynasty, it snowed in Guangzhou, which is recorded in local chronicles, such as "Heavy snow in Guangzhou in December of the fifth year of Chunyou (1245)". Dai Z's "Guangdong Tongzhi Draft" quoted the "County Records" as saying: "It snowed for three days in La Chu, and it accumulated more than a foot, and there was no inflammation. At that time, Fang Da bowed out of the province, and all the poor soldiers in each battalion gave money to show sympathy for their cold and make the county happy. " (9) In the thirteenth year of Yongle (14 15), there was snow in Guangzhou, Panyu and Nanhai, and plum blossoms withered. In the 16th year of Jiajing (1537), heavy snow fell in Panyu and Nanhai. ⑾ Forty-six years of Wanli (16 18), there were three days of heavy snow from Conghua. "It's cold when it's cold. It's like pearls during the day and goose feathers the next day. It's been six to eight days. In the valley, the peaks stand on the wall and the forests are towering. My father never said anything. This is a big year. " ⑿ In the seventh year of Chongzhen (1634), heavy snow fell from Conghua. [13] In the eleventh year of Shunzhi (1654), heavy snow fell in Guangzhou and Longmen. [14] In the fifth year of Kangxi (1666),1On the night of February 20th, there was heavy snow in Guangzhou, Panyu and Nanhai. At noon on the 21st, it snowed heavily in Longmen. [14] The poet Chen Gongyin wrote a poem entitled "Snow Song in Guangzhou Guest House One Night", which said: "From the 20th of the dead of winter, it was freezing in the dark clouds. At first, the light rain came from the corner, and gradually I felt a rustling and scary crowd. Open the porch, look into white eyes, look down at candles, and fill the path with snow. It is more hopeful to fight for high color and win jade. The boy returned to the brocade sleeve, and the Lord respected Qing. ..... "⒄ In the winter of the 22nd year of Kangxi (1683), there was a heavy snow in Guangzhou, Panyu and Nanhai, and many trees died". In November of the 29th year of Kangxi (1690), Conghua said, "Frost and snow kept falling, leaves withered, and fruit trees killed many people. Litchi will be immature next year, and there will be a drought in spring and summer. " /kloc-in October/February, it snowed heavily in Guangzhou. ⒇ In the forty-second year of Kangxi (1703), it snowed in Xinfeng. (2 1) In the sixth year of Yongzheng (1728), it snowed heavily in Xinfeng. (22) In the 23rd year of Qianlong (1758), there was snow in Guangzhou, Panyu and Nanhai. (23) In the forty-seventh year of Qianlong (1782), heavy snow fell in Xinfeng. (24) In the fifty-third year of Qianlong (1788), it rained and snowed in Qingyuan (25). In the eleventh year of Daoguang (183 1), there was snow in Nanhai and Longmen. (26) In the twelfth year of Daoguang (1832), there was snow in the South China Sea and Longmen, and Qingyuan was "as snowy as cotton"? (27)。 In the 13th year of Daoguang (1833), it snowed heavily in Xinfeng. (28) In the fifteenth year of Daoguang (1835), it snowed in Guangzhou on December 22nd, and He Kun, a Dongguan poet who lived in Guangzhou at that time, wrote in the twelfth lunar month in the year of B>