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Is it scientific to know the weather by looking at the moon?

There is a certain truth to this. This is the experience that our ancestors have always observed.

It's like saying "If you don't go out in the morning glow, the sunset will travel thousands of miles." If there is a morning glow, the weather will definitely get worse in the past few days. If you don't believe it, you can carefully observe and record it yourself. It's quite interesting~

Four weather proverbs

1. Know the weather by looking at the sky

The sky is gray and heavy rain will continue.

The sky is pulling sea fibers, and it rains no more than three times.

If it’s dark all around, there must be wind and waves.

The sky is bright when it rains, and the sky is bright when it is not raining.

The sunset is rouge red, and there is wind without rain.

The sunset is yellow and clear, and there will be strong winds tomorrow.

The sun rises yellow and the wind will be wild in the afternoon.

The stars are watery and there is hope for rain.

The stars twinkle, so take an umbrella with you when you go out.

There are wind circles around the sun and the moon, and there are still winds when there is no rain.

If you don’t go out in the morning glow, the sunset travels thousands of miles.

There is no dew on a windy night, and there is no frost on a cloudy night.

There are only three foggy days and three rainy days.

The fog is dew on the mountainside, and there will be rain today and tomorrow.

It will be sunny and foggy for a long time, and it will rain and fog for a long time.

The thunder roared in succession, and the rain fell and the ditches and rivers overflowed.

Thunder first and then wind, and even rain is not bad.

Lei Gong sings first, even if it rains, there won’t be much rain.

With the dull sound of thunder and grinding, hail will definitely fall.

The rain is getting brighter and it will continue to fall.

The stars are watery and there is hope for rain.

The stars twinkle, so take an umbrella with you when you go out.

These two sentences can also be used for the moon, that is, the moon is as blurry as a stone lying in the river. If it appears, it may rain tomorrow~\(≧▽≦)/~la la la< /p>