Famous Proverbs
73 Proverbs about Weather / Page 6
51. For the bad weather, a cheerful face.
52. A wise man carries his cloak in fair weather, an' a fool wants his in rain.
53. When falkland hill puts on his cap, the howe o' fife will get a drap, and when the bishop draws his cowl, look out for wind and weather fowl.
54. Believe in women as in the weather in April.
55. He turns like a weathercock.
56. There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.
57. An evening rainbow means good weather in the morning, a rainbow in the morning fills wells and fountains.
58. In fair weather, in calm waters and in peaceful travel, even a coachman knows how to sail.
59. Break the soil when it's moist, plow with the warm weather, and do the seeding on time.
60. When cranes migrate, bad weather can't be far off.