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How to observe the weather during travel

Look at the sky:

As the saying goes, "clouds are a sign of the weather". If the clouds appear to the west from far and near, from less to more, from low to low, from thin to thick, then if there are cotton-wool clouds in the sky, the weather is likely to deteriorate and develop into thunderstorms or stormy days. When you see a hooked cloud moving from the horizon, it means that it is going to rain. This is the so-called "hooked cloud rain". Fish-scale clouds or clouds thicken and intersect, and the sun's disk shows a carmine color at sunset, which indicates that bad weather is about to happen. If it rains before 7 am, it may stop before 1 1.

Seeing the clouds in the northwest crack in rainy days, commonly known as "opening the sky", indicates that the weather will improve. The top of Yungai Mountain is commonly known as "wearing a hat on the mountain". Clouds around the mountainside are called "clouds around the waist". The former is rainy and the latter is sunny.

For example: "Don't go out in the morning and go to Wan Li Road at night"; "East rainbow sunrise, west rainbow rain"; "The frost (dew, fog) has cleared up again"; "people are yellow and sick, and the sky is yellow and windy"; "Thunder resounded through the sky and it rained cats and dogs; Thunder rumbled at the zenith and it rained. "

Look at this spider:

On a sunny afternoon, if spiders make many webs, it will rain for the next day or two. If the net is solid, the wind and rain will be bigger, otherwise, it will be smaller. Netting after rain means it will clear up.

Look at the earthworm:

If earthworms crawl out of the ground in spring and summer, heavy rain often comes.

Look at the fish:

In the summer evening, if there is a "diving" phenomenon in the fish pond, it indicates that there will be a thunderstorm.

Watch frogs:

Before the weather turns to rain, the skin of the empty frog is moist, and the frog calls less and less. When the storm comes, we can't hear frogs. But on sunny days, frogs will bark loudly.

Look at chickens and ducks:

Chickens return home early and enter the cage early the next day, which means that the weather will turn bad; On the contrary, the next day will be sunny.