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English proverbs of weather change

Introduction: Proverbs are concise phrases widely circulated among the people, which mostly reflect the practical experience of working people and are generally handed down orally. Most of them are easy-to-understand spoken short sentences or rhymes.

English proverbs about weather changes:

Don't stop traveling just because it rains in the morning. Don't give up your trip because of a morning rain.

"Dewdrops shine on the grass and bid farewell to rainy days. When the dew is on the grass, the rain will not come.

Eat small fish, big fish, it wants to fish in the sky.

When ants move, it will rain when ladybugs flock. Looking forward to that day? The weather is very warm.

Bees come home late, it's raining and windy. If bees stay at home, it will rain soon. If they are five minutes away, the weather will be fine.

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It rains in the middle of the night, and the wind at noon is dizzy around the sun or the moon. It will rain or snow soon. "

The sun and the moon are inlaid with silver. It's going to rain. When a halo appears around the moon or the sun, rain is coming.

"The sky is red at night and the sailors are in a good mood; The sky is red in the morning and the sailors are very anxious. Red sky at night, sailor? That's great. The morning sky is red, sailor? ■ Warning.

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There are few stars on the moon. When the stars begin to crowd, the earth will soon become a puddle.

"There are cumulonimbus clouds in the morning, and it rains heavily in the mountains at night. The fountain in the evening.

Don't go out at dawn, but go to Wan Li Road at sunset. Red sky at night, sailor? Dawn, red sky, sailors with warnings.