Folk signs of spring
Folk signs of spring
Current weather conditions in all cities of the world.
Astronomical spring begins with the March equinox, when the sun moves from the Southern Hemisphere into the North one. Its rays fall at right angle to the axis of rotation of the Earth. From the climatic point spring begins with the moment of implemented stable transition of average daily air temperature through 0 °.
Many facts in nature testify the arrival of spring, among them – birds arriving.
• If tits long remain near the human dwelling – spring will be cold.
• After the arrival of thrushes frosts are extremely rare.
• Skylark flies – it will be warm, finch – cold.
It is well known that the spring is capricious. Often the weather changes rapidly even during the day. Nevertheless, the signs can determine not only the character of the spring, but the peculiarities of the coming summer either.
• Long icicles – there will be a long spring.
• The geese are flying high – there will be a lot of water; low – a little.
• The first thunder with the north wind – cold spring, east – dry and warm, west – wet, south – warm.
• If sand martins make their nests high above the water, and the spiders weave their webs higher than usual, the spring will be wet and there could occur frequent flooding; the emergence of young spiders – to the warm spring.
Spring can tell something about the upcoming summer.
• The lightning is flashing in the early spring and the thunder is not heard – the summer will be dry.
• There is much web in the spring – summer will be hot.
• A lot of juice leaks out of birch – summer will be rainy.
• Birds make their nests on the sunny side – summer will be cold.
• The snow melts in the spring on the north side of the ant – summer will be warm and long;on the south – cold and short.
There are a lot of spring signs to forecast the weather:
• Crimson dawns – to the winds.
• Ring around the Moon – to the wind.
• The clouds float high – to good weather.
• Blue clouds – to heat and rain.
• Sparrows bathe early spring – to heat.
• Cuckoo cuckoos on a dry tree – to frost.

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