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When is the resurrection day usually?

Wet days will appear around February and March. The resurgence day, also known as returning to the south sky, is a unique weather phenomenon in the south. South China belongs to a typical maritime subtropical monsoon climate, so from March to April every year, the warm and humid airflow from the South China Sea meets the cold air from north to south, forming a quasi-static front, which makes the weather in South China changeable and very humid, with light rain or fog during the period. When "Returning to Nantian" appears, the air humidity is close to saturation, and the walls and even the ground will "get out of the water". The dense fog is the most distinctive appearance of "Returning to Nantian". 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 weather completely, every year is after Qingming. Because it rains in Mao Mao every year in Tomb-Sweeping Day, spring ploughing is always like this after the holiday, usually in April 15, and then we can get rid of this continuous weather.