Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Slangs to describe the weather

Slangs to describe the weather

The common sayings describing the weather are as follows:

1. In autumn, it is windy and rainy in the west, but sunny in the northeast.

2. Pigs hold grass in their mouths, and a cold wave arrives.

3. It’s a fish-scale sky, and it’s windy even if it doesn’t rain.

4. The raindrops are as big as copper coins, and it doesn’t even rain.

5. The morning fog is not closing, and the drizzle is drenching.

6. There are flowers and clouds in the sky, and people are dying on the ground.

7. Swallows fly low across the snake aisle, and soon heavy rain will arrive.

8. Gray cloth hangs in the sky, and raindrops will continue.

9. The fog is clear in the morning and cloudy in the evening.

10. The rain hits the Rain Festival, and it falls in February without stopping.

11. The southerly wind blows after a long period of rain, and the weather will turn fine.

12. When hail comes, it goes with the wind, but when it faces the wind, it turns around.

13. Dark clouds block the eastward journey, and if it doesn’t rain, it will be windy.

14. Freeze the wheat roots and break the hemp ropes.

15. When there is rain in the summer season, there are eighteen rivers; when there is no rain in the summer season, there are no rivers.

16. The south wind blows to the end, and the north wind returns.

17. There are fish and flowers in the river, and it rains every day.

18. The first seven days of frost before the winter solstice, there is rice but no chaff.

19. The spring rain flooded the ridge, and the wheat and pea seeds were lost.

20. White dew, white rice, autumnal equinox, rice and weeds.

21. The rainbow falls under the rain, and the sky becomes clear in an instant.

22. The mosquito bites are weird and the weather is going to get bad.

23. ?Light snow? The sky is full of snow, and the coming year will be a good one.

24. The clouds have eaten the rainbow and will not stop for the next one.

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

26. There are flowers and clouds in the sky, and people are dying on the ground.

27. A winter snow brings wealth, a spring snow brings disaster.

28. The lightning does not clear, and the thunder does not rain.

29. The east wind makes it rain, while the west wind makes it sunny.

30. In June, there is no rice growing in the fields.

31. The spring rain fills the streets, and the cattle are exhausted from harvesting wheat.

32. A spring rain brings warmth.