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Has it snowed in Shenzhen?

It snows in Shenzhen. According to meteorological experts in Guangzhou, according to historical meteorological data, there were two small ice particles in Guangzhou, which appeared in Huadu 197 1 on June 30th and Conghua 1983 on October 22nd. The last snowfall dates back to June 1967.

From 0 10/6018: 00 to 14: 00 on October 24, the snow line in South China pressed further south, and basically turned into pure snow or sleet except Hainan, the southeast coast of Guangxi and the southeast coast of Guangdong.

During these six hours, it rained and snowed in southern South China, and the accumulated precipitation was 8.2 mm in Fangcheng, 8.4 mm in Dongxing, 2.7 mm in Shenzhen, Guangdong and 4.8 mm in Kaiping. As the snowfall cloud system continues to press southward, it is expected that the snowfall will be more obvious in the coastal areas of Guangdong in the evening.

As of the 24th 14, the snowfall in South China has been pushed southward again. Snowfall has been observed in Qinzhou, Fangchenggang, Dongxing and Lingshan in Guangxi, Luoding, Taishan, Zhongshan, Shenzhen, Dongguan and Hong Kong in Guangdong. The snowfall has reached the coastal areas of Guangdong and Guangxi, reaching the highest level since the complete meteorological record (195 1). At the same time, for many of the above areas, this is the only snowfall since the local meteorological record.

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Reasons for the formation of snow: Snow is a natural phenomenon that water vapor falls after condensation in the air. Nature endows water with various forms, making it exist in the form of gaseous water, liquid water and solid ice. The seawater and fresh water on the earth will evaporate into water vapor when heated. When water vapor in the air meets cold air, it will return to the ground in the form of rain, snow or hail.

In addition, according to the People's Daily, the shape of snow is hexagonal, the size of a single snowflake is about 0.05-4.6 mm, and the weight is only 0.2-0.5 g. From this perspective, the word "big" in "Snow with Goose Feathers" is actually not accurate, and it will be more rigorous to describe it with "many".

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