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When does Zhanjiang usually return to Nantian?

February.

Huinantian, also referred to as Huinantian, is a weather phenomenon in southern China. Huinantian usually refers to the phenomenon that the temperature begins to rise and the humidity begins to rise every spring. Huinan days usually appear in February and March in spring. Dense fog is the most distinctive appearance of Huinan sky, and the air humidity in Huinan sky is high. In order to prevent dampness, the windows should be closed sooner or later.

Huinantian (Huinan for short) is the name of a weather phenomenon in southern China, which usually refers to the phenomenon that the temperature starts to get warmer and the humidity rises sharply every spring. South China belongs to a typical subtropical monsoon climate. Therefore, from March to April every year, warm and humid air from the South China Sea meets cold air from Siberia, forming a quasi-static front in the south, which makes the weather in the south changeable and very humid, with light rain or fog during the period, resulting in the phenomenon of returning to the south. Some cold objects begin to condense after encountering warm and humid airflow, forming water droplets on the surface of the objects.