Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Proverbs and aphorisms that tell the weather from clouds.

Proverbs and aphorisms that tell the weather from clouds.

The proverb to tell the weather from the clouds is as follows:

1. There was an anvil cloud in the sky, and it rained heavily soon.

There are castle clouds in the sky and thunderstorms on the ground.

Dark clouds have white feet, and there must be heavy rain.

Dark clouds see the sun and it rains in the middle of the night.

5. There are long clouds in the northwest and hail in the afternoon.

Weather refers to the atmospheric conditions in a specific area in a short time. The weather will change constantly, for example, the temperature is high or low, the air is cold or warm, and the wind is big or small. The moisture in the air will exist in various forms such as dense fog, thin haze, raindrops, hail, snowflakes and freezing rain. All these meteorological factors are manifestations of the weather. The weather is unpredictable and unpredictable.