Why is it easy to clear up when the northwest wind blows in winter?
Cold air is characterized by being heavy and dry (containing less water vapor). Because of its heavy weight, it sinks into the ground, forming a huge high-pressure area, which often spreads in all directions. If the main force of cold air diffusion this time is from northwest to southeast, affecting the southeast of China, this is what we call blowing northwest wind.
The cold air going south is often fierce, which will crowd out the warm air that once stayed in the southeast of China and supplement a lot of dry and cold cold air. We know that the main factor causing rainfall is water vapor. If there is too much steam in the air, it will rain easily. If there is less water vapor in the air, it may clear up. So in winter, the cold air in the north goes south and the northwest wind blows tightly, so it is easy to clear up. The same is true of the agricultural proverb that "the west wind blows the rain and hits the feet."