Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What are the weather-related proverbs?

What are the weather-related proverbs?

1, ants move the snake aisle, and the rainstorm will come soon. It means that on the road, you see swarms of ants moving in broad daylight and snakes wandering on the road, so it may rain soon, because animals have an innate nature.

2, the sunset is carmine, it doesn't rain, there will be wind. It means that sunset means the sun goes down, and carmine means sunset. Together, the sunset glow is as red as rouge at night. Even if it doesn't rain, it will be windy the next day.

3, the morning glow never dies, and the sunset glow travels thousands of miles. It means that the morning glow appears before and after sunrise, indicating that it will rain soon; The rainy weather is now at sunset, which indicates that the weather will change for the better.

The south wind blew for a long time, and the weather cleared up. It has been raining for a while. When the south wind blows hard, the weather will turn from rainy to sunny in a day or two.

5. There are clouds hanging in the sky and dripping water underground. It means that if you see a hook cloud in the sky, it will rain these two days. Hook cloud is called hook cloud in meteorology, which generally appears in front of warm front and low pressure. The appearance of hook clouds indicates that a front or low pressure is coming, which is a sign before rain.