Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Which is colder in winter in the north or in the south?

Which is colder in winter in the north or in the south?

There is no doubt that in terms of temperature, the winter in the north is definitely colder, because it is normal for many northern areas to be MINUS 20 or 30 degrees, but southerners can't stand it for a few degrees below zero and a dozen degrees.

But many southerners think that winter in the south is colder than that in the north, because we don't have good heating facilities in the south, unlike in the north, because the weather is too cold and there is heating everywhere.

In fact, for northerners who have been staying by the heating, even if the temperature outside is MINUS 20 degrees, it will not have much impact on themselves indoors. Occasionally I go out by car, and there are not many opportunities to really stay in the environment of MINUS 20 or 30 degrees.

But there is no heating supply in many areas in the south. It is normal for southerners to shuttle back and forth in an environment of a few degrees below zero. So it will feel colder than the north from the sense of body.