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

What are the weather proverbs?

There are many proverbs about meteorology, the common ones are:

1. If you don’t go out when the morning glow comes, the sunset will travel thousands of miles.

2. Look to the southeast in the morning and the northwest in the evening.

3. When the clouds start from the northeast, there must be wind and rain.

4. The clouds moved to the west, and the chickens drowned in the river.

5. The clouds are heading south, and the boats are sailing in the river.

6. The clouds are heading east, and the river is empty.

7. The clouds are moving north and the water in the river is rising.

8. The chirping of cicadas in the rain heralds the arrival of sunny days.

9. 1929 does not take action, 3949 walks on the ice, 59 and 69 watch willows by the river, 79 rivers bloom and 89 geese come, 99 plus 19 scalpers walk everywhere .

10. One autumn rain, one cold, three white dews and two frosts.

11. Swallows fly low and it will rain. Swallows fly low, frogs croak, ants build their nests, and snakes cross the aisles. (Rain sign)

12. The salt shaker is damp and heavy rain is inevitable.

13. There are fish scales in the sky, so there is no need to turn over the grain to dry it.