When a pig carries sticks around in its mouth to build shelter, precipitation will come.
You time fifteen seconds while you count how many times a cricket chirps. Then you add thirty-nine to it. This is called "A poor man's thermometer."
When a cow lies down, bad weather is coming.
If a groundhog sees his shadow on Ground Hog Day (February 2), the weather will remain cold for six more weeks.
When pine cones close, bad weather is coming.
A ring around the moon means rain or snow is coming.
Flowers of the morning glory and scarlet pimpernel open when it's sunny, and close when rain is due.
The first frost in autumn will be exactly six months after the first thunderstorm of spring.
As many days old as is the moon on the first snow, there will be that many snowfalls by crop planting time.
If March comes in like a lamb, it will go out like a lion.
A warm Christmas, a cold Easter.
The squeak of snow will the temperature show.
Ditches and manure piles smell stronger just before it rains.
Sound travels far and wide, a stormy day will betide.
The farther the sight, the nearer the rain.
Red in the morning sailors take warning. Red at night sailors' delight
2006-09-29 22:51:37
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answered by lynnca1972 5
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there are a number of hun, very just about each custom had a deity that defined the climate or earth happenings. for occasion, the deity Thor, the god of Thunder and lightning. He had a robust hammer that once he struck the gound made thunderstorms. He became right into a viking deity by utilising the way. It purely comes right down to which custom are you attempting to benefit? you are able to attempt going to Yahoo seek and finding up climate deities, climate gods, deities of climate, ect.
2016-12-15 17:14:52
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answered by biedrzycki 3
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Ask your question in Society&Culture under Mythology&Folklore.
2006-09-29 23:13:51
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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Here is an address with many ideas for you.
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2006-09-29 22:59:33
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answered by mama T 3
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red sky at night, sailors delight. red sky at dawn sailor be warned.
2006-09-29 22:57:10
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answered by oz_gurl2005 4
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it always gets windy between winter and spring ,and between summer and autumn. always !!!! for at least one to three weeks....
2006-09-29 22:52:27
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answered by matt o 3
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and your question is.....?
2006-09-29 22:51:01
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answered by Mike C 2
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