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Weather Folklore

The south wind brings wet weather...the north wind, wet and cold together; the west wind always brings us rain…the east wind blows it back again.

Weather Lore Articles - Folklore - Farmers' Almanac

Weather folklore — sayings, rhymes and anecdotes that were passed down from generation to generation is one of our favorite subjects here at Farmers' ...

Weather Lore - The Natural Navigator

On clear nights, when there is no blanket of cloud to absorb the heat stored in the earth throughout the day, the temperature will cool quickly. If there is no ...

Weather Lore Sayings

Weather Lore Sayings. Dew-“When the dew is on the grass,. Rain will never come to pass. When grass is dry at morning light,. Look for rain before the night ...

Weather Folklore – Facts or Fiction?

Some meteorological legends actually do have scientific reasoning to them and others are passed down for fun. Below are some explanations behind some of the ...

Weather lore - Wikipedia

The origin of weather lore can be dated back to primeval men and their usage of star studying in navigation. ... However, more recently during the Late Middle ...

The Facts Behind Weather Folklore | Almanac.com

The cold air behind the front settles in. Depending on the strength of the front, it may hang around for many days. When the next weather system ...

Weather Lore - National Maritime Historical Society

Weather lore can give us reasonable clues to forecast the weather in our immediate area, but the predictions are short-term, not long.

Weather folklore and the wisdom behind it - Spectrum News

Weather folklore and the wisdom behind it · "Mares' tails and mackerel scales make lofty ships carry low sails" · "Red sky at night, sailors ...

20 Winter Weather Folklore Sayings | Almanac.com

Winter is the harshest season. The natural world—clouds, birds, animals, and plants—all provided cues to predict what the winter will bring!

British Weather Lore - Mater Amabilis

Traditional weather lore has been passed on from generation to generation. Many sayings relate the weather to feast days of saints.

9 Winter Weather Folklore Sayings | WorldStrides

9 Winter Weather Folklore Sayings · When flowers that usually bloom during the spring bloom again in the fall, winter will be cold. · A big berry crop means the ...

Weather myths: Deciphering fact from fiction - Charlotte - WCNC

Weather folklore has been passed down to us for centuries. Well two part series will dissect some of the most well known lore proving it to be fact or fiction.

Weird and Wild Weather Folklore - Eat2Explore

There are some weird sayings about animals revolving around weather prediction. People have used everything from caterpillars and butterflies to geese and cows ...

Weather rhymes and folklore | Bonners Ferry Herald

Weather rhymes can help us figure how much wood or heating oil we'll need, how soon to put on the snow tires, or how much hay to put in store.

Weather folklore: Fact or fiction - YouTube

Weather folklore has been passed down for generations and many of these traditions are often accepted as fact today.

The weather folklore around the wooly bear caterpillar - WKBW

The "woolier" the coat, the colder the winter. So now you know a little bit more about winter weather forecasting folklore. It is a little ...

20 ways folklore says you can predict harsh winter weather ahead

According to The Farmers' Almanac list of folklore weather signs, everything from cows to ants can predict a cold winter.

Weather Folklore | Iowa PBS

Onion skins very thin, mild winter coming in; Onion skins thick and tough; coming winter cold and rough. Birds flying low, expect rain ...

Royal Meteorological Society Weather Folklore - MetLink

There are also lots of traditional sayings and proverbs which aim to help ordinary people predict the weather.