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First grade proverbs about weather

First grade weather proverbs:

1. Swallows fly low and snakes cross the aisles, chickens do not return to their coops and magpies crow, and heavy rain will come soon.

2. If you don’t go out in the morning glow, you will travel thousands of miles in the sunset.

3. Thunder God screams, heavy rain is coming.

4. If there is no rain during the Grain Rain, return it to the landowner.

5. The loach jumps and the wind and rain arrive.

6. The sun shines in the east and the rain in the west.

7. It rains at midnight in the sun's halo and winds at noon in the moon's halo.

8. The carp spots in the sky will be different in the sun tomorrow.

9. It will be sunny and foggy for a long time, and it will be cloudy and foggy for a long time.

10. In the morning, you are afraid of rising clouds in the south, and in the evening, you are afraid of clouds in the north.

11. The sea clouds rise early in the morning, and the wind and rain come soon.

12. The clouds went down early in the morning and the sky cleared up after dinner.

13. The south wind is afraid of drowning, and the north wind is afraid of the hot sun.

14. The wind lasts only a short time on a sunny day, but the wind lasts for a long time on a rainy day.

15. The drizzle will not last long, and the heavy rain will not last long.

16. It gets dark one day, but the rain stops, and heavy rain will come tomorrow.

17. The sky is dark and the earth is dark, there is no wind, and the water falls wide.

18. It still takes half a month to turn from southwest to northwest.

19. The south wind does not exceed three. If it does not rain after three, it will be cloudy.

20. The sky flashes northwest, and there is rain not far away.