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To predict the weather, you can watch plants, insects, animals.

Plants weather predictors

  • Marigolds unfolded corollas early in the morning - clear weather is expected, in the afternoon - rain, thunderstorm.
  • Dandelion squeezes his ball - to be rain.
  • Before the rain, the violet bends the stalk, the drowsiness and honeysuckle are covered with insects.
  • Bindweed closes its corolla before the rain, and on the eve of a sunny day it always opens it even in cloudy weather,
  • Clover shrinks, and mallow flowers wilt and curl up - to the rain.
  • Clover brings together the leaves bend - before the bad weather.
  • The leaves of the bracken fern twist down - to warm, dry weather, straighten out - before bad weather.
  • If the starflower flower (woodlice) does not rise and open until nine o'clock in the morning - wait for rain in the afternoon.
  • Rabbit cabbage flowers remain open at night - before rain, close - for good weather.
  • Honeysuckle flowers emit a particularly strong aroma before rain, and generally lose their aroma before drought.
  • Horse chestnut leaves release a large amount of sticky juice before rain.
  • Drupe bushes, hiding in the shade of trees, straighten their usually rounded leaves 15-20 hours before the rain.
  • Before the rain, sweet clover smells strongly
  • Before the rain, burdock cones open their hooks
  • Before the rain closes the flowers of the white water lily.
  • Calla leaf is bent away from the cob - to the rain, stands straight - to the bucket (bucket - clear weather)
  • The leaves of the drupe twist down - to good weather, unwind - to rain.
  • In stable windy weather, the thistle perianth spines take a horizontal position, and in cloudy weather, they take a vertical position.
  • The wind turns the leaves on the trees upside down - to the rain.
  • Before the rain for 15-20 minutes, honeysuckle bushes begin to exude a strong smell
  • In a storm, the pine rings, if you listen carefully, and the oak groans.
  • Maple leaves begin to "shed tears" in 3-4 days. Highlighting droplets of juice at the base of the cuttings.
  • Before the rain, the flowers of the yellow acacia secrete more nectar and smell stronger, morning glory folds its petals, flowers of the meadow core, droop, goat's beard and coltsfoot close.
  • The yellow flowers of acacia, in anticipation of the approaching bad weather, seem to open their arms: the pistils move apart, and a brilliant drop of honey is shown in the center of each flower.

Insect weather prediction

  • If tenetnik spiders begin to weave a web during rain, the rain will end soon.
  • By warming, the web is woven in a southerly direction, by a cold snap in the north.
  • The spider tries to reduce the web to the wind.
  • The spider sits motionless in the center of the web - to bad weather.
  • The spider is hiding in the corner - to the rain
  • The spider makes the main threads short and stretches widely - long heat.
  • Cobweb wheel - bucket (sun, and dry weather)
  • Few spiders - to change the weather
  • A lot of spiders - good weather.
  • The cross spider before a strong wind breaks the main threads, from the side where the wind blows. He crawls into his house to the rain.
  • There are many insects near the yellow acacia - for bad weather.
  • flies wake up early before good weather, begin to buzz animatedly, and sit quietly before bad weather.
  • dung flies fly low in the evening - to good weather, swarm on dunghills, not taking off - to bad weather, hide in minks for rain.
  • A lot of Khrushchev spring - to drought.
  • Pine silkworm caterpillars hide when approaching bad weather.
  • If mosquitoes fly out into the sun in late autumn, the winter is mild.
  • Mosquitoes rage towards the storm.
  • The night moth seeks shelter in the warmth before the cold wind.
  • Urticaria - a few hours before a thunderstorm stops flying, hides.
  • Grasshoppers chirp strongly - good weather in the next day.
  • Bright fireflies - for good weather,
  • Fireflies do not glow at all or suddenly go out - to the rain
  • Cicadas chirp animatedly in the evening - for good weather.
  • Ladybug, taken on hand, quickly flies - to the bucket.
  • Dragonflies fly in flocks - it will rain in 1-2 hours

Birds are weather forecasters.

Chickens
  • Early crowing of roosters in frost - to the thaw.
  • Take off on the highest objects - soon it will rain
  • A mother hen puts chickens under her to bad weather
  • Chickens bathe in the sand, flap their wings, pluck and cackle to bad weather
  • Chickens do not hide from the rain, then it will not be strong and short-lived.
  • They begin to crow in the middle of the day - rain.
  • In cloudy rainy weather, at the very beginning of the day, they suddenly begin to sing - it means the weather will clear up
Geese, ducks, turkeys
  • The goose raises its paw - to the cold. It stands on one leg - to the frost.
  • The goose sits with its legs drawn up to the cold.
  • The goose will cackle in winter - to the heat
  • Geese fly high - to a friendly spring flood, fly low to low spring water.
  • Ducks and geese hide their heads under the wing - to the cold and cold
  • In frost, they flap their wings - to a thaw, splash for a long time in a pond, flap their wings, scream, diligently grease their feathers - to rain
  • Ducks and geese hide their heads under the wing - to the cold and cold
  • Wild ducks before rain and wind go to the coastal thickets for the day.
  • Wild ducks arrive in the spring fat - the spring is long.
  • In severe frost, the turkey screams - a warm wind will blow

Sparrows

  • Sparrows suddenly begin to actively collect fluff and feathers in the middle of winter - frost will hit in a few days. They sit quietly on trees or buildings - there will be snow without wind.
  • sparrows chirped for a thaw, they chirp in bad weather - for clear weather
  • in front of a strong wind, hiding under the eaves - to a storm.
  • They fly in flocks - to dry fine days.
  • sparrows in front of a strong wind, hiding under the eaves - to a storm.
  • Sparrows bathe in the dust - to the rain

Ravens

  • Crows gather in a flock in winter, croak and shout - wait for snow or frost.
  • A crow croaks in summer - to rain, in winter to a blizzard.
  • Crows and jackdaws hover in the air in winter - before the snow.
  • They sit down on the snow - to the thaw, on the tops of the trees - to the frost. On the lower branches - to the bucket.
  • Crows sit down somehow, with their heads in different directions - a windless dark night, they sat down with their heads in one direction, but on a thicker bough - there will be a strong wind from the side where their heads are.
  • Raven bathes in spring and summer - to heat and rain
  • Ravens soar into the clouds to bad weather, hohlitsya - to bad weather.
  • Crows and jackdaws start a game with a cry - to the thaw.

Swallows

  • Swallows and swifts fly up and down before a storm.
  • Swifts fly high above buildings until the very late twilight - a sign of good weather.
  • Swallows anxiously rush back and forth low above the ground - to rain, high - dry weather

Cuckoo

  • The cuckoo regularly calls and sings a long song - for warm weather.
  • The cuckoo cuckoos on a dry tree to frost.

different birds

  • Pigeons cooed - to the bucket, hiding - the weather is getting worse.
  • The rooks arrived before March 14 - the snow will melt early.
  • Titmouse screams in the morning - to frost.
  • Cranes fly high in autumn - to good weather
  • The bullfinch whistles winter is coming.
  • The swans leave the polynyas and disperse along the ponds - to heat.
  • The owl screams at night - to rain and cold.
  • Seagulls on the shore raise a hubbub - to bad weather
  • Seabirds land on the water - for good weather.
  • The finch sits quietly, quietly monotonously sings - to the rain
  • The lark sings for clear weather (sitting ruffled - for a thunderstorm)
  • A large woodpecker taps its beak on a bough on a fine summer day - be rain.
  • Blackbirds begin to whistle piercingly, hide - storm, rain
  • Nightingales sing all night without stopping before a windy day.
  • A pheasant sits on tree branches in the evening - a dry, quiet night, hiding in the bushes - rain and wind
  • Black grouse and partridges fly away in winter from open places and rare copses - under the protection of boron or forest - soon a snowstorm. A few hours before a snowstorm, they hide in the snow.
  • Lapwing flies low - to prolonged dry weather, calls in the evening to clear weather
  • Kulik flies to the field - to clear weather.
  • In cloudy rainy weather, at the very beginning of the day, they suddenly begin to sing - it means the weather will clear up
  • Birds sit on the ground - to the bucket, on the roofs - to bad weather.
  • They sing merrily - for good weather. Hiding in the nest during the day - to the rain.

Fish, bastards

  • The fish jumps out of the water and catches flying insects - to the rain
  • Crayfish walk in coastal thickets, wait for bad weather.
  • Frogs stay on the surface of the water, croak, expose their faces to bad weather. Turtle - in the rain, silent in the cold, croaked yesterday, and then fell silent in the cold.
  • Before a storm, small crabs moving their shell houses in shallow water, hermit crabs, and amphipods go ashore.

Animals

  • The mole makes a high pile or exit from the ground - to the rain
  • If the entrance to the wormhole is to the north, the winter will be warm, to the south - cold, to the east - damp, to the west - dry.
  • If, in good, clear weather, saigas together, in a herd, go to the saxaul forest or hide behind sand dunes - wait for a snowstorm
  • Dog
  • riding in the snow - to bad weather
  • on the ground - to the rain
  • hard digs the ground for the rain
  • curls up and lies in a ball in the cold.
  • Stretches on the ground for warmth.
  • Cat
  • licks tail - to bad weather
  • Paw - to the bucket.
  • Hides his face - to frost and bad weather
  • Lying in a ball
  • Scraping the floor with claws - to the wind and snowstorms.
  • They tear the wall with their claws, standing on their hind legs - to a blizzard
  • Stretches on the floor for warmth

To bad weather

  • A lot of insects are circling near the yellow acacia - you should expect bad weather
  • A spider went out to hunt in the heat - to bad weather
  • The spider is motionless in the middle of its web - to bad weather.
  • Fish jump out and catch midges above the water - to rain, to bad weather.
  • Birds flutter - to bad weather.
  • Before a bad weather, the birds scream loudly, they don’t sing songs at all, they fly a lot and low, circle, pluck
  • Rooster flight in the evening - to a change in the weather.
  • Beetles swarm in heaps without taking off - before bad weather.
  • Night butterflies fly into the house - to the cold wind.

To the rain

  • Midges climb in the face - in the rain.
  • Earthworms crawl out into the rain.
  • The cricket crackles - for good weather, is silent - for rain.
  • Moles pile mounds of earth - it will rain.
  • When the birds are silent - expect thunder.
  • When a cloud finds, and the ducks are quiet - a thunderstorm.
  • The duck flaps its wings and brushes against the rain
  • When woodpeckers are very audible, it will rain.
  • Jackdaws fly in flocks in the rain.
  • The owl screams at night - to the rain
  • The dog rolls on the ground - to rain and snow,
  • The lark is not heard from the very dawn - it will rain.
  • Green grasshoppers fall silent before the rain.
  • The larks sit ruffled by the rain
  • Bees flock to the apiary from everywhere, a thunderstorm approaches and within a few minutes imperceptibly sprays over the apiary itself
  • Bees that have flown out of the hive are returning from the road, leaving the flowers, and those that have not flown out are postponing their flight - soon it will rain

To clear, good weather

  • Beetles fly in the evening.
  • Bright glow of fireflies.
  • The bugs fly with a buzz.
  • Spiders gather in groups - it will be dry.
  • If the spiders main threads of the web are especially long and stretch them wide - to the bucket.
  • In the anthill, the entrances are open and the ants are reviving.
  • Grasshoppers chirp.
  • Mosquitoes and midges swarm.
  • Swallows and swifts fly high above the ground - tomorrow without rain.
  • The larks are pacing the field.
  • The doves chirped.
  • Crows play in the air.
  • A leech at the bottom - to good weather, emerge - to rain.

To the warmth

  • Mosquitoes and midges curl in a column.
  • In the evening, the spider descends down its web.
  • The dog lies stretched out.
  • Swifts with a piercing screech rush over the roofs - soon it will be warm.
  • Birds before the heat sit on the tops of trees.

winter omens

  • In winter, the sparrows shouted in unison - to the thaw, hide - in the cold or in a snowstorm, In the summer they bathe in the dust - in the rain, sit puffed up - before the rain, chirp in a long bad weather - wait for the onset of clear weather.
  • Geese and ducks bathe in the snow, for a thaw and a snowstorm.
  • Geese and ducks hide their noses under the wing - to frost.
  • Titmouse begins to squeak in the morning - expect frost at night.
  • The bullfinch under the window chirps - to the thaw.
  • Crows and jackdaws hover in the air in winter - before a snowfall, sit on the snow - to a thaw, on the tops of trees - to frost, on the lower branches - to the wind.
  • Early cocksong in severe frosts is a harbinger of warm weather.
  • The dog lies, curled up - a ball to the cold.

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