Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - When will Guangzhou return to Nantian end?

When will Guangzhou return to Nantian end?

It will be over in April.

Guangzhou has also become "Chaozhou" because of the effect of returning to Nantian. Returning to the south sky is a phenomenon of warmer weather, which generally occurs in February and March in spring. The main reason is that the warm and humid airflow quickly counterattacks after the cold air leaves, resulting in an increase in temperature and air humidity. Some cold objects are easy to produce water droplets when they encounter warm and humid airflow.

"Returning to Nantian" usually lasts for 3-5 days. Usually supplemented by cold air, it disappears immediately. If it stays warm, it will last for 3-5 days. Can grow for more than half a month.

Returning to Nantian often occurs in the season of alternating February and March, and generally ends in April. If you want to get rid of this kind of weather completely, every year is after Tomb-Sweeping Day, because there is a lot of Mao Mao rain in Tomb-Sweeping Day every year, and spring ploughing after the holiday is always like this, usually in April 15, and then you can get rid of this continuous weather.

Huinantian (Huinan for short) is the name of a weather phenomenon in Guangxi, Guangdong and Fujian in the south of China. Usually refers to the phenomenon that the temperature begins to warm and the humidity begins to rise every spring. South China belongs to a typical maritime subtropical monsoon climate. Therefore, from March to April every year, the south wind from the South China Sea brings warm and humid air, which meets the cold air from northern Chinese mainland to form a stationary front, making the weather in South China changeable and very humid, with occasional light rain or fog.