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Poems or proverbs about weather changes?

One autumn rain and one cold, ten autumn rains put on cotton. It is sunny when it rains in the morning, and it rains until dawn at night. The rain hits the fifth watch and basks in the puddle. The south wind is warm, the north wind is cold, the east wind is wet and the west wind is dry. After a long rain and a cold wind, the weather will become sunny and reliable. Clouds are flying all over the sky, and it keeps raining and snowing. Dark clouds cover the sky, and heavy rain comes quickly. It's sunny on rainy days, but it's not sunny on the top of the mountain. When the magpie branches call, it will be sunny when you go out. Mosquito bites are strange, and the weather will get worse. Moss floated in the river until it rained heavily. Earthworms crawl on the road, the rain sounds like hemp, crickets chirp, the weather is fine, there are long worms in the corridor, the omen of rain, toads croak, and heavy rain is coming. Ring, the wind blows.