Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - "I am most afraid of heavy snow and sunny weather." What does it mean if there is heavy snow tomorrow and sunny weather? Watch early and you will know.

"I am most afraid of heavy snow and sunny weather." What does it mean if there is heavy snow tomorrow and sunny weather? Watch early and you will know.

"The most afraid of heavy snow is sunny weather" means that if sunny weather appears after heavy snow, the temperature will drop sharply, leading to frost. This kind of frost is very detrimental to the growth of crops and plants.

From a meteorological point of view, sunny days mean dry weather and sufficient sunshine, which is conducive to photosynthesis of plants and the growth of crops. During the heavy snow season, such weather is conducive to keeping crops warm and cold-resistant, laying the foundation for a bumper harvest in the coming year. In addition, sunny weather also makes people feel happier and is conducive to various winter activities, such as skiing and skating.

Rural elderly people say that "the most afraid of heavy snow is sunny weather". This is because heavy snow is sunny, which not only indicates that winter may be warm, but also indicates that late-spring cold weather may occur in the coming spring. Farmers depend on the weather for food, and climate change has a great impact on farming. In ancient times, if there was a bad harvest, it would easily lead to famine. Therefore, people were afraid of heavy snow and sunny days.

Farmer proverbs are a summary of the experience of our ancestors, which can guide us in agricultural production to a certain extent. The above agricultural proverbs are more meaningful in warning us to pay attention to weather changes in order to rationally arrange agricultural production.

Heavy snow weather characteristics:

Heavy snow is the 21st solar term among the twenty-four solar terms and the third solar term in winter. Dou Zhiren, the sun reaches 255 degrees of ecliptic longitude, and the intersection time is December 6-8 of the Gregorian calendar every year. The Snow solar term is the beginning of the Zi month in the Ganzhi calendar, marking the official start of the midwinter season.

Heavy snow is a solar term that reflects climate characteristics. The characteristics of heavy snow solar term are a significant drop in temperature and an increase in precipitation. During the heavy snow, the temperature across the country dropped significantly, and the cold air in the north became more active.

The Heavy Snow Festival is a climate concept, which represents the climate characteristics during the Heavy Snow Festival, that is, the temperature and precipitation (meteorologically speaking, the water vapor condensation such as rain, snow, hail, etc. that falls from the sky to the ground are all called "precipitation"). The heavy snow solar term and the light snow solar term are both solar terms that reflect the changing trends of temperature and precipitation. It is a reflection of the ancient farming culture on the seasons.