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Signs for weather changes

SUMMER

To the rain

  • Dandelion squeezes his ball - to be rain.
  • Clover shrinks, and mallow flowers wilt and curl up - to the rain.
  • Horse chestnut leaves release a large amount of sticky juice before 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.
  • The wind turns the leaves on the trees upside down - to the rain.
  • Before the rain, yellow acacia flowers produce more nectar and smell stronger,
  • Bindweed closes its corolla before the rain,
  • Rabbit cabbage flowers remain open at night - before the rain,
  • Honeysuckle flowers give off a particularly strong fragrance before rain,
  • Marigolds unfolded corollas in the afternoon - rain, thunderstorm.
  • Marigolds unfolded corollas early in the morning - clear weather is expected,
  • Maple leaves begin to "shed tears" in 3-4 days. Highlighting droplets of juice at the base of the cuttings.
  • Before the rain, the violet bends the stalk, the drowsiness and honeysuckle are covered with insects.
  • If the starburst flower (woodlice) does not rise and open until nine o'clock in the morning. - Expect rain during the day.
  • Drupe bushes, hiding in the shade of trees, straighten their usually rounded leaves 15-20 hours before the rain.
  • The calla leaf is bent away from the cob - to the rain,
  • Before the rain, the morning glory folds its petals, the flowers of the meadow heart, droop, the goatbeard and coltsfoot close.
  • Before the rain for 15-20 minutes, honeysuckle bushes begin to exude a strong smell
  • The leaves of the drupe unwind - to the rain.
  • The spider is hiding in the corner - to the rain
  • Mosquitoes rage towards the storm.
  • Urticaria - a few hours before a thunderstorm stops flying, hides.
  • Fireflies do not glow at all or suddenly go out - to the rain
  • Dragonflies fly in flocks - it will rain in 1-2 hours
  • Chickens fly up to the highest objects - soon it will rain
  • Chickens start crowing in the middle of the day - it's raining.
  • Wild ducks before rain and wind go to the coastal thickets for the day.
  • Sparrows bathe in the dust - to the rain
  • The owl screams at night - to rain and cold.
  • Seagulls on the shore raise a hubbub - to bad weather
  • The finch sits quietly, quietly monotonously sings - to the rain
  • A large woodpecker taps its beak on a bough on a fine summer day - be rain.
  • Blackbirds begin to whistle piercingly, hide - storm, rain
  • The fish jumps out of the water and catches flying insects - to the rain
  • Before a storm, small crabs moving their shell houses in shallow water, hermit crabs, as well as amphipods go ashore.
  • The mole makes a high pile or exit from the ground - to the rain
  • The dog rolls on the ground - to the rain
  • The dog hard digs the ground for 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

Before the bad weather

  • Clover brings together the leaves bend - before the bad weather.
  • The leaves of the bracken fern straighten out - before the bad weather.
  • In a storm, the pine rings, if you listen carefully, and the oak groans.
  • 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.
  • In stable windy weather, the thistle perianth spines take a horizontal position, and in cloudy weather, they take a vertical position.
  • The spider sits motionless in the center of the web - to bad weather.
  • Pine silkworm caterpillars hide when approaching bad weather.
  • A mother hen puts chickens under her to bad weather
  • Chickens bathe in the sand, flap their wings, pluck and cackle to bad weather
  • Swallows and swifts fly up and down before a storm.
  • Swallows anxiously rush back and forth low above the ground - to rain, high - dry weather
  • Crayfish walk in coastal thickets, wait for bad weather.
  • Ravens soar into the clouds to bad weather, hohlitsya - to bad weather.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The cat licks its tail - to bad weather

For good weather

  • Bindweed on the eve of a sunny day necessarily opens it even in cloudy weather,
  • The leaves of the bracken fern twist down - to warm, dry weather,
  • Rabbit cabbage flowers close at night - for good weather.
  • Honeysuckle flowers generally lose their fragrance before drought.
  • Calla leaf stands straight - to the bucket (bucket - clear weather)
  • The leaves of the drupe are twisted down - to good weather,
  • If tenetnik spiders begin to weave a web during rain, the rain will end soon.
  • A lot of spiders - good weather.
  • dung flies fly low in the evening - to good weather.
  • Few spiders - to change the weather
  • There are many insects near the yellow acacia - for bad weather.
  • flies swarm on dunghills, not taking off - to bad weather, hiding in minks to rain
  • Grasshoppers chirp strongly - good weather in the next day.
  • Bright fireflies - for good weather,
  • Cicadas chirp animatedly in the evening - for good weather.
  • Ladybug, taken on hand, quickly flies - to the bucket.
  • Chickens do not hide from the rain, then it will not be strong and short-lived.
  • Chickens In cloudy rainy weather, at the very beginning of the day, they suddenly begin to sing - it means the weather will clear up
  • Swifts fly high above buildings until the very late twilight - a sign of good weather.
  • Pigeons cooed - to the bucket, hiding - the weather is getting worse.
  • sparrows fly in flocks - to dry fine days.
  • Seabirds land on the water - for good weather.
  • The lark sings to clear weather (sits puckered up to a thunderstorm)
  • 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
  • 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.

in heat

  • By warming, the web is woven in a southerly direction, by a cold snap in the north.
  • Cobweb wheel - bucket (sun, and dry weather)
  • flies wake up early before good weather, begin to buzz animatedly, and sit quietly before bad weather.
  • The cuckoo regularly calls and sings a long song - for warm weather.
  • Raven bathes in spring and summer - to heat and rain
  • The dog stretches on the ground for warmth.
  • The cat licks its paw - to the bucket.
  • 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.

To the wind

  • The spider tries to reduce the web to the wind.
  • The spider makes the main threads short and stretches widely - long heat.
  • 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.
  • The night moth seeks shelter in the warmth before the cold wind.
  • sparrows in front of a strong wind, hiding under the eaves - to a storm.
  • 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

WINTER

To the thaw

  • The bullfinch under the window chirps - to the thaw.
  • 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.
  • Early crowing of roosters in severe frosts is a harbinger of warm weather.
  • Geese and ducks bathe in the snow, for a thaw and a snowstorm.
  • Early crowing of roosters in frost - to the thaw.
  • The goose will cackle in winter - to the heat
  • Geese flap their wings in frost - for a thaw, splash for a long time in a pond, flap their wings, scream, diligently grease their feathers - for rain
  • sparrows chirped for a thaw, they chirp in bad weather - for clear weather
  • Crows and jackdaws start a game with a cry - to the thaw.
  • Cat Stretches on the floor for warmth
  • In severe frost, the turkey screams - a warm wind will blow.
  • The swans leave the polynyas and disperse along the ponds - to heat.

To frost

  • Geese and ducks hide their noses under the wing - to frost.
  • Titmouse begins to squeak in the morning - expect frost at night.
  • The dog lies curled up - a ball to the cold,
  • The goose raises its paw - to the cold
  • The goose stands on one leg - to the frost.
  • The goose sits with its legs drawn up to the cold.
  • Ducks and geese hide their heads under the wing - to the cold and cold
  • The cuckoo cuckoos on a dry tree to frost.
  • Titmouse screams in the morning - to frost.
  • The cat lies in a ball Hiding its muzzle - to frost and bad weather
  • The dog curls up and lies in a ball in the cold.
  • 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.

To the snow, blizzard, wind

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Ravens sit on the snow - to thaw, on the tops of trees - to 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.
  • 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.
  • The dog rides in the snow - to bad weather
  • If, in good, clear weather, saigas together, in a herd, go to the saxaul forest or hide behind sand dunes - wait for a snowstorm
  • The cat scratches the floor with its claws - to the wind and snowstorm.
  • The cat is tearing the wall with its claws, standing on its hind legs - to a blizzard

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