Has it ever snowed in Huizhou history?

1. Has it ever snowed in Huizhou, Guangdong? No, Lechang in Shi Ping and Nanxiong in Shaoguan.

There are also Ruyuan and Meizhou where it snows every year. Up to 20 cm of reference:

As far as I know, I went to Qujiang in the southernmost part. 1996 has been to many places, Shaoguan, Heyuan, Meizhou, Zhaoqing and Qingyuan.

There are also some mountainous areas in the Pearl River Delta, such as Conghua (Lutian area). Boluo Mountain in Huizhou.

In 2004, water even froze in a certain place in Dongguan. There are 19 cities with meteorological significance in winter in Guangdong.

It usually takes 5-40 days, and only Shantou and Zhanjiang do not appear. It once snowed in northern Guangdong, such as Shaoguan and Yingde.

It snowed in northern Guangdong, such as Shaoguan, Qingyuan, Yingde and so on.

2. Is there any record of snow in Guangdong Province in history? Yes

1. The last time it snowed in Guangzhou was1967 65438+February 29th, with sleet in Conghua and Huadu. In addition, it appeared twice, namely1Huadu on October 30th 197 1 65438+,1Conghua on October 22nd 1983 65438+.

2. The first time it snowed in Huizhou and Foshan was 20 16123 October, and the last time it snowed in Dongguan was 1957.

Netizens in Tianhe, Yuexiu, Haizhu, Panyu, Dongguan, Foshan, Huizhou and other places are excited to "sun" the snow scene in South Guangdong in their circle of friends.

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The climate of Guangdong

Guangdong Province belongs to the East Asian monsoon region, which is characterized by subtropical climate, subtropical climate and tropical climate from north to south. It is one of the regions with the richest light, heat and water resources in China.

From north to south, the annual average sunshine hours increased from less than 1500 hours to more than 2300 hours, the annual total solar radiation was between 4200 and 5400 mj/m2, and the annual average temperature was about 19℃-24℃. The average sunshine hours in the province 1745.8 hours, and the annual average temperature is 22.3℃. The average temperature in June is about 16℃- 19℃, and the average temperature in July is about 28℃-29℃.

Guangdong is rich in precipitation, with the annual average precipitation of 1300 ~ 2500mm, and the average of the whole province is 1777mm. The spatial distribution of rainfall is basically high in the south and low in the north.

Affected by topography, there are three rainy centers on the windward slope of the mountain, which are Enping, Haifeng and Qingyuan, which are beneficial to the formation of precipitation due to water vapor uplift, with an average annual precipitation of more than 2200 mm. The average annual precipitation is less than 1400 mm in Luoding basin and Xingmei basin on leeward slope, as well as in Leizhou Peninsula and Chaoshan plain with little rain. ..

The distribution of precipitation is uneven during the year, and the precipitation in flood season from April to September accounts for more than 80% of the whole year. The interannual variation is also great, and the precipitation in rainy years is more than twice that in dry years.

Floods and droughts often occur, and the impact of typhoons is more frequent. Low temperature and rainy weather in spring, cold dew wind in autumn and cold wave frost from late autumn to early spring are also frequent disastrous weather in Guangdong.

People's Daily Online-Photo: After half a century, it snowed again in Guangzhou.

3. When did it snow in Danshui Town, Huiyang District, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province? Snow has been recorded in Huizhou ancient local chronicles since Ming and Qing Dynasties. In Guangxu's Huizhou Prefecture Records, there is a detailed record of snowfall: "In the spring of the thirteenth year of Shunzhi, there was heavy snow, and the snow was three or four inches deep." It is understood that returning to goodness in ancient times represents today's Huicheng District, Huiyang District and Huidong County.

On February 1930 and February 18, Dahan Bulletin clearly recorded: "Whenever Huizhou is extremely cold in the middle of winter, it is called' Xiaojing' ... It snows heavily and it rains a little from time to time." In addition, in March 1938, the newspaper also had a piece of news, "Snow falls in Luofu Mountain". It turned out that in February of that year 10, it snowed in Luofu Mountain, from June 10 to June 13. The north wind has been blowing straight since nightfall.

4. Has it ever snowed in Guangdong?

Snowing in the mountainous areas of northern Guangdong is nothing new. In recent years, it has been publicly reported that 1 1 the "first snow" in Guangdong may appear by February of the following year. In the distribution area, Lianzhou, Yangshan, Ruyuan, Nanxiong and other mountainous areas in northern Guangdong are the common places where the first snow in Guangdong arrives. If it is not only the first snow in Guangdong, there are also records of snow in central Guangdong.

The last time was a super cold wave at the beginning of 20 16. Snowfall occurred in 540 townships in Guangdong Province, and sleet appeared in 1260 townships. On October 24th, 65438, the first snow fell in Guangzhou, Huizhou and Foshan on the same day, and the last snow fell in Dongguan on October 24th.

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It really snows in Guangzhou! On the night of 23rd and the morning of 24th, small ice particles began to crackle in many places in Guangzhou. After being confirmed as a graupel by the meteorological department, at noon on the 24th, the snow finally came to Yangcheng with the enthusiasm of "Laoguang".

Netizens in Tianhe, Yuexiu, Haizhu, Panyu, Dongguan, Foshan, Huizhou and other places are excited to "sun" the snow scene in South Guangdong in their circle of friends. At around 0/2 on the 24th/kloc-,the reporter saw in the vicinity of Haizhuang Park in Guangzhou that pieces of snowflakes were falling gently in sporadic light rain, especially small snowflakes on dark clothes or roofs.

Many citizens lamented that although it was not a snowy goose feather, it was the first experience in life to witness the snow in Guangzhou.

In this regard, Zhai Zhigang, chief forecaster of Guangzhou Meteorological Observatory, confirmed to Nanfang Daily that from the night of 23rd to the morning of 24th, graupel was widely observed in the whole city. Around noon on the 24th, there was short-term sleet in some areas of our city.

According to the historical records, experts from meteorological departments found that the last snowfall in Guangzhou was1967 65438+February 29th, and sleet appeared in Conghua and Huadu. In addition, it appeared twice, namely1Huadu on October 30th 197 1 65438+,1Conghua on October 22nd 1983 65438+.

During this cold wave, the meteorological department initially predicted that there would be ice (frost) or sleet in the northern mountainous area of Guangzhou, but on the 24th, there was sleet in the urban area of Guangzhou, which was the first time since the meteorological record (since the founding of New China). Not only that, it snowed for the first time in Huizhou and Foshan on the same day. The last time it snowed in Dongguan was in 1957.

People's Network-After half a century, it snowed again in Guangzhou.

5. Has it ever snowed in Shenzhen history? In December of the fifth year (1early 246), it snowed for three days and accumulated more than a foot, which was unprecedented.

In the 13th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 15), plum blossoms died in winter snow.

In the third year of Qin Long in the Ming Dynasty (1569), it snowed heavily in Xiqiao Mountain in December, and all the trees were frozen, which was solved the next day.

In the 22nd year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1683), all the trees died in winter due to heavy snow and frost.

In the 15th year of Qing Daoguang (1835), there was heavy snow all over the sky on December 22nd, covering more than four inches.

In the third year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1877),10/29th of the month, wind, rain, thunder, snow and hail came together, and many fish froze to death.

On November 17th and 18th (beginning with 1893) in the 18th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty, there was a heavy snow, and there was more than one inch of snow on the ground.

Since the winter of 18 (1929) in the Republic of China, the weather has been unusually warm and it hasn't rained for a long time. It began to rain lightly on the 27th, and the north wind blew hard in the early morning of the 29th, and it turned to light snow at dawn. It was rather cold after dawn. It was still snowing on the morning of the 30th, and it was even colder in the afternoon. Plum blossoms and red chrysanthemums in Central Park (in Guangzhou, when Nanhai County was stationed in Guangzhou) were covered with snow flies, all bright white. 3 1 in the morning, the snow is still falling, and the degree of cold is particularly fierce. Tea is the morning on Panfu Road. A one-year-old beggar was found frozen to death on the roadside.

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This is a record of snow in Guangzhou in history. Is there Shenzhen in history? Xiao Yi fishing village

6. Has it ever snowed in Guangzhou? It was first recorded in Song Chunyou's fifth year (1245), "The snow in Guangzhou accumulated more than one foot in three days, unprecedented in the world".

In the 244 years in the second year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1489), only four years (1245, 14 15, 1488, 1489) recorded snow in winter.

In the seventh year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1634), Conghua "Chun Xue in the first month, from the 4th to the 10th, someone accumulated two or three feet in the valley"; In the fifteenth year of Qing Daoguang (1835), Guangzhou was covered with "heavy snow like flying catkins, with an area of more than four inches"; In the 18th year of Guangxu reign in Qing dynasty (1892), there was heavy snow on November 8th in Panyu, and heavy snow on November 28th and 1990s in Xiangshan, with roofs and eaves full. These are all records of colds.

The severe cold in17th century and19th century is also manifested in the fact that the southern boundary of heavy snow is 0.5 ~ 0.8 latitude south of today. According to the data analysis of Guangdong Meteorological Bureau, from the early 20th century to the 1980s, there was no snow day in the south of 23 N.

However, in the historical period, snowfall south of 23 N was common.

7. Has it ever snowed in Guangzhou? Ceng Yun, Qu Dajun: "There is frost and no snow in Guangzhou, but there is little frost."

Daoguang's Guangdong Tongzhi also said: "There is no snow in Lingnan, and first frost is not bad." Guangzhou is located in the subtropical zone, and it doesn't snow in winter, which is normal. However, it is not surprising that there are occasional emergencies and snow.

Qu Dajun once carried the snow in Luofu Mountain and Antelope Gorge. Daoguang's Guangdong Tongzhi recorded the snow in Guangzhou many times. Xu Hun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Going to Yuewangtai in winter": "Snow flies to Yangzifu by the river, and flowers bloom at Yuewangtai by the sea."

Andy refers to yangfu, the emperor at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty (? -105), Yang Zizhai is on the south bank of the Pearl River. Ming Huangzu's Biography of Guangzhou Sages said: "yangfu lives on the south bank of the Yangtze River, and has not tried to move Luoyang pine and cypress. It snows in the middle of winter and trees grow.

"This may be the earliest record of snow in Guangzhou, but this time it snowed and there was no record of people at that time. For example, as a "poem to prove history", there is still no evidence and it can only be regarded as a legend. Since the Southern Song Dynasty, it has snowed in Guangzhou, and there are timely records in local chronicles, including "Heavy snow in Guangzhou in December of the fifth year of Chunyou (1245)".

Dai Zhe's "Guangzhou Tongzhi Draft" quoted "County Records" as saying: "It snowed for three days in La Chu, accumulating more than a foot, which is unprecedented for Japan. At that time, Fang Da bowed out of the province, and all the poor soldiers in each battalion gave money to show sympathy for their cold and make the county happy. "

In the thirteenth year of Yongle (14 15), there was snow in Guangzhou, Panyu and Nanhai, and plum blossoms withered. In the 16th year of Jiajing (1537), there was heavy snow in Panyu and Nanhai.

In the forty-six years of Wanli (16 18), it snowed for three days from Conghua. "When you are cold, you are like a pearl in the daytime, and the next day you are like a goose feather. It's already from sixth to eighth.

In the valley, the peaks stand on the wall and the forests are towering. My father said nothing.

Naturally, I'm even old. "Chongzhen seven years (1634) from Conghua heavy snow.

In the 11th year of Shunzhi (1654), heavy snow fell in Guangzhou and Longmen. In the fifth year of Kangxi (1666), heavy snow appeared in Guangzhou, Panyu and Nanhai on the night of February 20th.

In the 15th year of Daoguang (1835), it snowed heavily in Guangzhou on December 22nd. He Kun, a Dongguan poet who lived in Guangzhou at that time, described the cloud in his poem "Snow in Guangzhou on the 21st night of the twelfth lunar month": "... on the 21st night of the twelfth lunar month, the windows fluttered with the wind, and thousands of families opened their doors in the early morning, and young people were stunned. At first, I suspected Luo Fuchun's urging, and thousands of plum blossoms were in bloom. I suspected that kapok was ripe in May, and the Nanhai Temple came to snow.

The day of wandering in the middle of the night stopped, and the flat ditch of Wadi, which had spent the honeymoon, had no teeth. The children teased Fan and put their hands on Xianmen.

People hold ice in Yutang, the oyster wall shines, the agarwood pool turns into the sea, and the Baiyun Mountain is a hill ... "The heavy snow in Panyu' naturally ripens year after year'". In the South China Sea, "heavy snow is flying all over the sky, covering more than four inches".

Longmen "carves snow all over the sky, like flying catkins, tree houses are all white, and the ground is three or four inches, and it will end in an instant." In the eighth year of the Republic of China (19 19), there was a light snow in Qingyuan on the third day of the first month.

In the 9th year of the Republic of China (1920), it snowed in Qingyuan on the first day of December. Since the Republic of China, the chronicles of Guangzhou and counties have been interrupted in different years.

For example, the lower limit of Guangzhou County Chronicle was not uniform after the interruption of 100 years. For the time being, everything you see in local chronicles is recorded, not excluding snow and lack of records.

Based on the snowfall records in Guangzhou since the Republic of China, it needs to be verified in a special article.