Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - The air pressure on cloudy days is lower than that on sunny days because of the high humidity and low air pressure. But the temperature is low on cloudy days, shouldn't it be strong? Very contradictor

The air pressure on cloudy days is lower than that on sunny days because of the high humidity and low air pressure. But the temperature is low on cloudy days, shouldn't it be strong? Very contradictor

The air pressure on cloudy days is lower than that on sunny days because of the high humidity and low air pressure. But the temperature is low on cloudy days, shouldn't it be strong? Very contradictory. According to junior high school geography: high temperature and rising air make the ground form low pressure. When the temperature is low, the air sinks to form high pressure on the ground.

It says that the air pressure on cloudy days is lower than that on sunny days because of high humidity and low air pressure. Didn't mention the temperature. I don't think there is much comparability with the author's question ~