Weather Folklore
If crows fly low, winds going to blow;
If crows fly high, winds
going to die.
Whether its cold or whether its hot; We
shall have weather, whether or not!
No weather is ill, if the wind is still.
NEWS and weather; they travel together.
A sunshiny shower wont last half
an hour.
Rain, rain go away; come back another day.
Clear moon,
frost soon.
The moon and the weather may change together,
but
change of the moon does not change the weather.
From twelve til two tells what
the day will do.
The more rain, the more rest; fair
weathers not always best.
When sea birds fly to land there truly is a storm at
hand.
To talk of the weather is nothing but folly; when it
rains on the hill, it suns in the valley.
It rains as long as it takes rain to
come.
The sharper the blast, the sooner its past.
Yellow streaks in sunset sky, wind and daylong rain is
nigh.
Year of snow, fruit will grow.
The chill is on, near and far, in all
the months that have an R.
Rainbow at noon, more rain
soon.
The south wind brings wet weather...the north wind, wet and cold
together; the west wind always brings us rain
the east wind blows it back
again.
When a cow
tries to scratch her ear it means a shower is very near.
Onionskin is very thin, mild winter is coming in.
Onionskin is thick and tough winter will be cold and rough.
Ice in November to walk a duck, the
winter will be all rain and muck.
Rain before seven, quit by eleven.
When the stars begin to huddle the
earth will soon begin to puddle.
Evening red and morning gray speed the
traveler on his way. Evening gray and morning red bring down rain upon his
head.
Rainbow in the east,
sailors at peace. Rainbow in the west, sailors in
distress.
Pale moon doth rain, red moon doth blow, white moon doth
neither rain nor snow.
When the dew is on the grass, rain
will never come to pass.
Rainbow in the morning, shepherds take warning;
rainbow at night,
shepherds delight. |