We’ve taken a look at some of the most common.

Webthe folklore of winter weather is fascinating.

Webfor centuries, all humans had as a guide to future weather was observation of changes in nature, but as an accurate predictive tool, it had its limitations.

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Webhere are some weather sayings—and what they mean.

The forecast made on groundhog day is an example of predicting.

Native americans were in a prime position to observe the weather and learn the sequences that precede and follow each system.

Weboftentimes a “forecast” was based on little more than bird auguries, religious texts, folklore or nursery rhymes.

You’ll surely know some of these weather sayings passed down by generations living close to the land and nature.

Weblet’s look into some traditional weather folklore of cultures across the globe and dive into their special customs and beliefs that have been handed down over.

Many of the traditional sayings they used, called proverbs, are surprisingly accurate.

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When you really think about it, the weather impacts our decisions every single day.

Webweather proverbs—the delightful, often rhyming, couplets and colorful statements that typically link a natural event with a meteorological condition—originated.

Web22 old weather proverbs that are actually true.

Webalthough memorable, folklore forecasts are of uneven quality — some good, others laughably bad.

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