Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to describe the cold in the south and the cold in the north?

How to describe the cold in the south and the cold in the north?

Cold in the south:

1, wet and cold infiltration: the cold in the south is often wet and cold, and the moisture content in the air is high, which makes cold air seem to penetrate into clothes, making people feel biting cold.

2, the cold wind is biting: in the winter in the south, the cold wind is biting, blowing on the face like a knife, especially in open areas such as rivers and beaches, the cold wind is even more fierce.

1, dry and cold to the bone: cold and dry in the north, with low moisture content in the air. Although the temperature may be lower than that in the south, it seems not as cold and uncomfortable as in the south. However, dryness and cold easily make the skin feel tight and chapped.

2. Blizzard: There is often snowfall in winter in the north, and strong winds and snowflakes are intertwined to form a unique snow scene. Although this kind of weather is beautiful, it also makes people feel chilly.