proverbs releted to climate
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1)Evening red and morning grey are two sure signs of one fine day.
2)The first and last frosts are the worst.
3)The winds of the daytime wrestle and fight longer and stronger than those of the night.
4)When down the chimney falls the soot, mud will soon be underfoot.
5)Rain before seven, fine before eleven.No weather is ill, if the wind be still.
6)Cold is the night when the stars shine bright.
2)The first and last frosts are the worst.
3)The winds of the daytime wrestle and fight longer and stronger than those of the night.
4)When down the chimney falls the soot, mud will soon be underfoot.
5)Rain before seven, fine before eleven.No weather is ill, if the wind be still.
6)Cold is the night when the stars shine bright.
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1.When the bubbles of coffee collect in the center of the cup, expect fair weather. When they adhere to the cup, forming a ring, expect rain. If the bubbles separate without assuming any fixed position, expect changing weather.2.Seagull, seagull, sit on the sand,It's a sign of rain when you are at hand.3.A wind from the southhas rain in its mouth.4.The higher the cloudsthe better the weather.5.Rainbow to windward, foul fall the day;Rainbow to leeward, rain runs away.6.Beware the bolts from north or west;In south or east the bolts be best.7.Evening red and morning gray, help the traveler on his way.Evening gray and morning red bring down a rain upon his head.8.Rainbow in the morning gives you fair warning
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