How to forecast the weather in the wild?
If different clouds are found to gather in one place from different directions, it can be predicted that there will be heavy rain or heavy snow.
If the clouds in the sky are high and thin, you will definitely enjoy continuous sunny days.
If the clouds pile up in towers and have completely different shapes, it may rain.
If the sky is red at night, it will definitely be sunny tomorrow. On the contrary, if the sky turns red in the morning and forms a trough of low pressure, it may rain.
If you see a fuzzy circle around the moon, it is a sign of warm current, and it often rains.
Before the storm, flowers and trees may shrink or curl.
If you can't hear the cicada, it may mean rain. The increase in humidity prevented cicadas from vibrating their eardrums as usual.
Before the storm comes, the fish in the pond or lake will suddenly start to bite.
If you see a rainbow in the west, it may rain. If you see a rainbow at sunset, it indicates a sunny day.
If there are mountains in the distance, you can suddenly see more clearly than usual, which means that the coming wet and rainy weather will reduce the air pressure and make the dust particles floating in the air fall to the ground, and as a result, the visibility in the distance will be improved.