Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Will it be warm in summer on the solstice?

Will it be warm in summer on the solstice?

The solstice in summer will be very warm. The weather from summer solstice is not only warm but also hot.

After the summer solstice, the weather will be very hot, which is influenced by the geographical environment. After the summer solstice, the sun will begin to move northward, and in the summer solstice, it will directly hit the Tropic of Cancer. It will be very hot because of the direct sunlight. It is also because there is more water on the earth than on land, and the specific heat capacity of water is greater, so the accumulated heat dissipates slowly, so it will be hot for a while after the summer solstice, and it will be shorter and cooler when the sun gets closer and closer to the tropic of Capricorn in autumn.

The summer solstice is the tenth of the 24 solar terms, and the longitude of the sun reaches 90 degrees. The solstice in summer is also the middle of May among the 24 solar terms. The direct point of the sun will reach the Tropic of Cancer on this day, and the Arctic Circle will be in extreme daylight.