Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What does the proverb "ants move the snake aisle, it will rain soon" mean?

What does the proverb "ants move the snake aisle, it will rain soon" mean?

"When ants move the snake aisle, it will rain heavily" means: When you see ants moving on a large scale and snakes scurrying around in broad daylight, it means it will rain heavily.

Other weather forecast proverbs

1, spider

Weather forecast method-On rainy days, if the air pressure rises, the humidity decreases and insects fly high, spiders will open their nets to catch them, indicating that the weather will clear up. On the contrary, the spider closes its net, which indicates that it will rain. As the saying goes, "spiders weave webs, and after the rain, it clears up."

2. Frogs

Weather forecast method-in spring and summer, frogs cry loudly and intensively, which indicates that it will rain soon. The proverb says, "When a toad shouts, it must be raining heavily".

3.swallow

Weather forecast method-when the weather turns bad and it's going to rain, the air humidity increases, and the wings of insects become soft, with small drops of water, and they can't fly high. Swallows fly low to catch insects.

4. ants

Weather forecast method-ants come out of holes in groups, which indicates shanghai dawn. As the saying goes, "ants are in droves, and tomorrow will not be sunny."

5. Pinus massoniana

Weather forecast method-Pinus massoniana seeds can forecast the weather. On sunny days, the mucus on the scales of Pinus massoniana seeds dries and hardens and extends outward; Before it rains, the scales soften and gradually close.