Forecast your own weather as the villagers and shepherds do. They are natural weather prophets sometimes better than our city reporters. Here are some hints on how to predict the weather, which may be useful. Test them and discover how accurate their predictions are.
1. Dew indicates fine weather.
2. An echo at sea is a sign of bad weather.
3. A cold February is followed by a warm summer.
4. Rain before seven, fine before eleven.
5. Red sky at night, shepherd's delight; Red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning.
6. Evening red and morning grey. That's the sign of a beautiful day. But evening grey and morning red, brings down rain upon your head.
7. Swallows fly high. Sun is in the sky. Swallows fly low, rain you should know.
8. If the cock crows as you're going to bed, the sun will rise with a watery head.
9. Rain from east, wet two days at least.
10. Look out for rain when:
1. Dew indicates fine weather.
2. An echo at sea is a sign of bad weather.
3. A cold February is followed by a warm summer.
4. Rain before seven, fine before eleven.
5. Red sky at night, shepherd's delight; Red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning.
6. Evening red and morning grey. That's the sign of a beautiful day. But evening grey and morning red, brings down rain upon your head.
7. Swallows fly high. Sun is in the sky. Swallows fly low, rain you should know.
8. If the cock crows as you're going to bed, the sun will rise with a watery head.
9. Rain from east, wet two days at least.
10. Look out for rain when:
- Dogs dig holes or bury bones.
- Flies gather in houses.
- Fish swim near the surface.
- Bees stay at home and fly only a little.
- Spiders strengthen their cobwebs.
- Horses and cattle stretch their necks and sniff in air.
- When distant objects such as hills are uns
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