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signs on long term weather forecast:

For the winter

  • 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.
  • It is red all around from mountain ash (a big harvest) - we must expect a fierce winter.
  • If the squirrel coat turned white in early autumn, then the snow will be late.
  • If the first snow falls by night, it will lie for a long time, and if in the fall, when the trees have not shed their leaves, it will soon melt
  • If there are a lot of nuts and few mushrooms, the winter will be snowy and harsh, there will be a lot of acorns on oak for a harsh winter.
  • Until the leaf from the cherry trees has fallen, no matter how much snow falls, winter will not come.
  • If mosquitoes fly out into the sun in late autumn, the winter is mild.

In the spring

  • Because the badger makes a high hole for himself, you can tell what the flood will be
  • Long icicles for a long spring.
  • Early arrival of rooks and larks by warm spring.
  • If the leaves of the birch began to turn yellow from the top, then the spring will be early, and if from the bottom, it will be late.
  • If flowers appeared on mountain ash, meadow plants (primula, coltsfoot), then there will be no frosts and sharp cooling.
  • Thorn blooms profusely - spring will be cold.
  • The nightingale sang - the water began to wane.
  • Wild ducks arrive in the spring fat - the spring is going to be long.
  • The rooks arrived before March 14 - the snow will melt early.
  • Geese fly high - to a friendly spring flood, fly low to low spring water.

For summer

  • The oak leaf spread before the ash tree - the summer will be wet and cool, the ash tree turned green before - a warm and dry summer.
  • The snow is melting together, the water is running together towards the rainy summer.
  • The birch will dissolve the leaf before the alder - the summer will be dry, later it will be rainy and cold.
  • Birds build nests on the sunny side - to the cold summer,
  • A lot of Khrushchev spring - to drought.

In the fall

  • If yellow leaves appear on the trees in summer, early autumn will come.
  • Warm fog over the forest - mushrooms have gone.
  • The first signs of autumn are the flight of cranes.
  • Late flowering of mountain ash by a long autumn.
  • If in the summer there are a lot of fruits on the mountain ash in the forest, the autumn will be dry.
  • Cranes fly high in autumn - to good weather
  • Bullfinch whistles - winter is coming.

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