Large flakes of snow await the thaw. Folk winter signs
Winter signs for children
Large flakes of snow mean a thaw.
Rapid thaw - long frost.
On a frosty day it started to snow - it means there will be a thaw.
Snow will fall - warming will occur.
There is no snow during the day, and the first reliable snow falls at night.
Smoke from the chimney spreads to the ground without wind - to the snow.
If snow that falls at night remains on tree branches, it will not melt on the ground.
Snow falls in large flakes - a sign of bad weather and wetness.
A cat covers its face with its paw - to a blizzard.
Frequent stars mean warmth and snow, rare ones mean bad weather and blizzards.
The winter wind blew from the north - causing great frost.
Cat on the stove - cold in the yard.
Red fire in the stove means frost.
The indoor birds are silent - the cold will still remain.
Clear sky means frost.
Clouds move against the wind - towards the snow.
At dawn the sun is red - like a snowstorm.
It's getting light sooner than usual - towards the snow.
The north wind blew, but there were no clouds - the frost would strike.
If in winter, when entering the hut from the yard, you notice a lot, it means there will be a thaw (the snow is soft, sticky).
If there was frost at night, don’t expect snow during the day.
Firewood burns with a bang - it means frost.
Smoke from the chimney in a column means frost.
If the wind blew in winter and there was no frost, there would be a storm.
Hares stay near housing - in case of frost.
Bright stars mean frost.
Sunset in the clouds - for snowfall.
The day will begin with fog - there will be a thaw.
The wood in the stove does not light up well - it means there will be a thaw.
If water appears on the ice on the river during frost, there will soon be rain or a big thaw.
The frost is weaker in the evening - leading to precipitation.
Crows croaked as a whole flock - for frost, danced in the sky - for snowfall, sat on the ground - for thaw, settled on the lower branches of trees - wait for the wind.
Frost on the trees means frost, fog means thaw.
The cat sleeps soundly and for a long time - for warmth.
The cuckoo will begin to crow - there will be no more frost.
White clouds in winter mean wind, blue clouds mean warmth.
The sparrows chirped in unison - to the thaw.
Poems about winter for children
It's a good time
We like frosty
Fluffy time
The night sky is starry,
The sparkle of silver.
And the tree lights up
And a round dance dances,
And so, as it should be,
New Year is coming!
O. Vysotskaya
One day in winter
One day in winter
Along our street
Kitten go
Wanted to go for a walk:
The kitten came out
Black as soot
And he returned -
White as chalk!..
K. Maznin
Tits
The titmouse's paws are freezing:
They feel bad without mittens
Yes, and hungry in the cold...
I brought them some seeds:
Look here
This is delicious food!..
They sit on my palm,
Paws are warm. Not to be afraid of.
V. Polyakov
Letter in the snow
Embroidered snow
Beautiful line
Like a white shirt.
I call dad into the yard:
Look at the pattern!
Dad looks down:
Here is a letter for you, Denis! -
Birds and animals write:
“Make us, Denis, some feeders!”
N. Golinovskaya
Father Frost
Grandfather looked into the well -
The well was covered with ice.
And I looked at the river -
Dressed in an ice sheepskin coat.
Old Grandfather Frost
If he's joking, he's serious.
V. Lanzetti
Trees bloom in winter,
There are white caps on the roofs.
And the air is fresh, as if nearby
The boys eat cucumbers.
In Marinichev
Between two birches
The blue lake is covered with ice,
The windows froze and the house whitened.
The birdhouse is empty and the garden is silent.
Plums and cherries stand in frost.
Only at the feeder between two birches
The nimble little birds fly even in the cold.
G. Ladonshchikov
The little sparrow is sad
Little Sparrow
In a gray zipun,
Why aren't you happy?
Or are you not happy about winter?
I'll answer you
my old friend:
All my neighbors
Headed south.
The field is empty
The river sleeps quietly,
Leaves flying around
From maples and willows,
The sun is far away
It started to get weak...
Still I don't want to
Flying nowhere.
I know there will be blizzards
Sing here and circle,
But separation from homeland
I can't survive it.
G. Ladonshchykov
Winter days
Music floats through the winter air...
The recreation park is noisy, the ringing ice is strong.
The runners try hard and fly around the skating rink.
Mothers smile looking at the children.
Snow crystals fall onto the ice...
Both big and small - everyone benefits from sport!
S. Vigdorov
First snow
In the morning the cat brought it on its paws
First snow! First snow!
It has taste and smell,
First snow! First snow!
He's spinning light, new
Over the guys' heads
He managed a down scarf
Spread it on the pavement.
He whitens along the fence,
Took a nap on the lantern, -
So soon, very soon
The sled will fly down the slides,
So it will be possible again
Build a fortress in the yard!
Y. Akim
Winter
Hello, in a white sundress
From silver brocade!
Diamonds are burning on you,
Like bright rays.
Hello, Russian young lady,
Beautiful soul!
Snow-white winch,
Hello, Mother Winter!
P. Vyazemsky
Meeting winter
Hello, winter guest!
We ask for mercy
Sing songs of the north
Across fields and steppes.
We have freedom, -
Walk anywhere;
Build bridges across rivers
And lay out the carpets.
We won't get used to it -
Let your frost crack:
Our Russian blood
It burns in the cold!
I. Nikitin
Winter
The forest is bewitched by the enchantress in winter -
And under the snow fringe
motionless, mute,
He shines with a wonderful life.
F. Tyutchev
Winter
White fluffy snow
Spinning in the air
And the ground is quiet
Falls, lies down.
And in the morning snow
The field turned white
Like a veil
Everything dressed him.
Dark forest - what a hat
Covered up weird
And fell asleep under her
Strong, unstoppable...
God's days are short
The sun shines little
Here come the frosts -
And winter has come.
I. Surikov
Winter morning
Under blue skies
Magnificent carpets,
Glistening in the sun, the snow lies;
The transparent forest alone turns black,
And the spruce turns green through the frost,
And the river glitters under the ice.
Here is the wind, driving up the clouds,
He breathed, howled - and here she is
The winter sorceress is coming.
She came and fell apart; shreds
Hanged on the branches of oak trees;
Lay down in wavy carpets
Among the fields, around the hills;
Brega with a still river
It was leveled with a plump veil;
Frost flashed. And we are glad
To the pranks of Mother Winter.
A. Pushkin
Snow and snow
Snow and snow. The whole hut was swept away.
The snow is knee-deep all around.
So frosty, light and white!
Only black, black walls...
And the breath leaves your lips
Steam frozen in the air.
There's smoke creeping out of the chimneys;
There they are sitting in the window with a samovar.
A. Blok
Riddles about winter for children
Guys, name the month in this riddle:
His days are shorter than all days, longer than nights,
There was snow on the fields and meadows until spring.
Our month has only passed and we are celebrating the New Year. (December.)
Guess who, the gray-haired mistress:
The feather dusters will shake - there will be fluff over the world? (Winter.)
The cold weather has set in, the water has turned to ice,
The long-eared gray bunny turned into a white bunny.
The bear stopped roaring, the bear fell into hibernation in the forest.
Who can say, who knows when this happens? (In winter.)
Who builds a bridge on a river without an axe, without nails and boards? (Freezing.)
And not snow, and not ice, but with silver in winter he will remove the trees. (Frost.)
He entered - no one saw, he said - no one heard.
He blew through the windows and disappeared, and a forest grew on the windows. (Freezing.)
In the new wall, in the round window, the glass was broken during the day and replaced during the night. (Ice hole.)
Troika, troika has arrived,
The horses in that trio are white.
And the queen sits in the sleigh -
White-haired, chubby,
How she waved her sleeve -
Everything was covered in silver. (Winter and winter months.)
Every day, Seryozhka gives us clothes.
And he broke up with the last one - he disappeared somewhere. (Tear-off calendar.)
It flies in a white flock and sparkles in flight.
It melts like a cool star in the palm of your hand and in your mouth. (Snow.)
What kind of daring janitor shoveled snow on the pavement?
Not with a shovel, not with a broom, but with an iron hand. (Snowplow.)
The miracle janitor is in front of us. With raking hands
In one minute I raked up a huge snowdrift (Snowplow.)
Here is a silver meadow, no lamb in sight,
The goby does not moo on it, the daisy does not bloom.
Our meadow is good in winter, but you won’t find it in spring. (Ice rink.)
My new friends are both brilliant and light,
And they frolic with me on the ice, and they are not afraid of the frost. (Skates.)
Two new two-meter maple soles:
Put two feet on them - and run through the big snow. (Skis.)
We are nimble sisters, masters of running fast,
In the rain we lie down, in the snow we run, that’s our routine. (Skis.)
We stood there all summer and waited for winter.
When the time was right, they rushed down the mountain. (Sled.)
Oh, it's snowing! I'm bringing out my friend horse.
2Happy child 08.01.2018
Dear readers, once again we have a winter theme on our blog. According to popular beliefs, Mother Winter arrives on earth on a beautiful pinto horse and begins to conjure: covering rivers with ice, covering fields with snow furs. And if winter is kind to people, then there is a lot of snow and it covers the ground in a thick layer. This means the harvest will be good.
People watched the weather, the behavior of birds and animals every day. This is how winter signs were created, according to which weather forecasts could be made. Signs were passed down from generation to generation, helping good owners prepare for the cold and survive the winter without feeling lacking in anything.
Previously, not only adults, but also children knew about signs. But even now it can be so interesting to observe nature with children. This way we become closer to it, and such knowledge can sometimes be useful in practice. Find out more about winter from folk signs with your children, and let the children learn to predict the weather themselves.
Folk signs of winter for preschoolers
Kindergarten kids will be very interested to hear about the folk signs of Mother Winter. Her voice is young and clear, and her eyes sparkle with clear ice. There is snow in one sleeve, frost in the other...
For kids, winter is a fairy tale about the New Year, games in the fresh air, fluffy snow and red bunches of rowan berries. But, in addition to these ideas, you can learn a lot of new and interesting things.
Signs of winter that predict the weather for the next day are suitable for children who are still in kindergarten.
If frost covers everything overnight, then it will snow during the day.
A scattering of stars in a clear winter sky foreshadows severe frost during the day.
Fluffy frost in the morning foreshadows a sunny day.
If the frost weakens in the evening, then you can expect snowfall or rain.
Sunset in the clouds means snowfall.
It's getting light sooner than usual - towards the snow.
If there was frost at night, don’t expect snow during the day.
The day will begin with fog - there will be a thaw.
Clear sky means frost.
Clouds are moving quickly - good weather.
Firewood in the stove does not light well - it means there will be a thaw.
Frequent stars mean warmth and snow, rare stars mean bad weather and blizzards.
The north wind blew, but there were no clouds - the frost would strike.
Bright stars mean frost.
Smoke from the chimney in a column means frost.
If the ice on the river is cracking, there will be severe frost.
Cat on the stove - cold in the yard.
If the dog is lying around, then you should wait for a snowstorm.
The titmouse squeaks in the morning - expect frost at night
If a crow sits on the top of a tree and caws loudly, then there will be a blizzard.
If flies fly in the room, then there will be warming.
If a cat in the house stands up on its hind legs and starts scratching the walls, then you should expect a blizzard.
If a dog walks with its tail between its legs, it means cold weather.
Birds on the street hide their beaks under their wings - to extreme cold.
If in winter, when entering the hut from the yard, you notice a lot, it means there will be a thaw (the snow is soft, sticky).
Smoke from the chimney spreads to the ground without wind - to the snow.
A reddish tint to the moon means that the next day the wind will bring warm weather and snow will fall.
Sharp, brightly glowing horns of the moon foretell rain, and steep ones foretell frost.
When the trees are covered with frost, expect warmer weather.
If you can hear a tit on the window in the morning, then the night will be frosty.
If the clouds move against the wind, expect snow.
If there is heavy snow at night or early in the morning with a light wind, clear, sunny weather will set in during the day.
If the weather changes during the day (very cold during the day, and warmer in the evening), then there will be a strong blizzard for several days in a row.
If during a winter roost a crow sits on the top of a tree, facing the wind, then the next day the weather will be calm; when she sits at the bottom of the tree and hides between the branches, then bad weather should be expected at night or the next day.
Watch the daytime weather with your kids, and in the evening let your child remember once again what he noticed interesting during the day.
Signs of winter for schoolchildren in grades 2-3
Primary schoolchildren already know some winter signs and during lessons or on a walk with their parents they notice something interesting in winter nature. And you can write down signs for next spring or summer and check whether they correspond to the forecasts.
Winter signs for spring and summer
If strong winds blow at the beginning of winter, then the beginning of spring will be slushy.
Dry and light snow - for a dry summer.
If it is dry and cold in winter, it is dry and hot in summer.
Winter is snowy - summer is rainy.
If there are blizzards in winter, there is bad weather in summer.
If there is frost in winter, there is dew in summer.
Large frost throughout the winter is a difficult summer for health.
If it is warm in winter, it is cold in summer.
Winter is frosty - summer is hot.
A winter without snow, but with severe frosts, foreshadows a dry, hot summer.
If it snows at the very beginning of winter, then the beginning of summer will be rainy.
On which day of winter there will be a storm, on the corresponding day of summer there will be rain.
If the snow is swept right up to the fence in the very first month of winter, then summer will not please you with good weather. If there is a lot of snow, but there is a gap before the fence, then this indicates that the harvest this year will be good.
Winter weather signs
Clouds float high - for good weather, low - for bad weather.
A cat on the stove means it’s cold; and a cat on the floor means warmth.
The pig is itching - for warmth; squeals - to bad weather; carries straw - to the storm.
Long dry spruce branches bend before a blizzard, but straighten out in good weather.
Frost on the trees means frost, fog means thaw.
The oak grove turned black in winter - due to a thaw or a storm.
The horns of the moon are sharp and bright - towards the bucket, steep - towards the frost.
The month is born lying down - for warmth, standing - for frost.
When there is a foggy circle around the sun, it is a blizzard, and if it rolls into a cloud, then there will be a snowstorm.
On a frosty day it began to snow - it means there will be a thaw. If it snows, it will warm up.
A crow cries at noon - for warmth, to the north - for cold.
Crows sit on the tops of trees - towards the frost (the cold begins to creep in below), on the lower branches - towards the wind (the upper ones will sway more strongly).
Crows hover in the air - in front of the snow, if after that they descend and sit on the ground - there will be a thaw, and if they sit on houses and treetops - there will be frost, if they sit on the lower branches of trees - there will be wind.
If in winter spiders very actively weave their webs, run back and forth, fight with each other, hang themselves on new threads, then this means that in 9-10 days the cold will set in; if spiders are hiding, there will be a thaw.
Winter signs for the thaw
The forest is red in winter - for the thaw.
If the air above the forest turns blue, it will be warm.
The forest is noisy in winter - expect a thaw.
The cat sleeps soundly and for a long time - for warmth.
The cuckoo will begin to crow - there will be no more frost.
Birds early in the morning whistle cheerfully and loudly - for warmth, for spring.
Sparrows chirp in unison - to the thaw (warmth).
A bullfinch chirps under the window in winter - a sign of thaw.
Crows and jackdaws land at midday with their noses towards the warmth.
In winter, a horse rides, sleeps on the ground (on the ground) - they say, for warmth.
A dog eats hay from a tub - for warmth.
When windows fog up in frosty weather, warming is expected.
Evening dawns quickly fade - towards the thaw.
Large flakes of snow mean a thaw.
Snow pellets are a sign of an imminent thaw.
Big snowflakes are falling - a thaw.
When it's cold, water appears on the ice - a thaw will come soon.
If the snow begins to stick to the trees, then you need to wait for warmer weather.
Signs for a blizzard (blizzard) or storm
If your dog starts wallowing in the snow, don’t go hunting, a snowstorm will catch you on the way.
A cat scratches the floor - to the wind and snowstorm.
A chicken standing on one leg means it’s cold.
Sparrows hide in brushwood - in the cold or before a snowstorm.
Sparrows scream - to a blizzard.
A magpie climbs under the eaves - towards the blizzard.
A crow sits on the top of a tree in the morning and croaks towards the blizzard.
The sun sets into a cloud - towards a snowstorm.
A foggy circle near the sun means a blizzard.
In winter, the sky becomes clouded - a blizzard.
Thunder in winter means strong winds.
Lightning in winter means a storm.
Light frost and noticeable warming mean a storm.
A circle around the sun or the month in winter foreshadows prolonged snowstorms with frosts.
A cat covers its face with its paw - to a blizzard.
Signs for frost and cold
Wolves howl near housing - it means frost.
Hares stay near housing - in anticipation of frost.
A crow hides its beak under its wing - to the cold.
If the windows begin to sweat with double frames, this means increased frost.
If the samovar hums, it means frost.
Firewood burns with a bang - it means frost.
Rapid thaw – long frost.
The sun is in mittens, like a rainbow, like pillars on both sides - to the cold.
In winter, a month with horns up means frost.
A generous harvest of rowan berries indicates a frosty winter ahead.
In winter, the wind blew from the north - causing great frost.
The crackling of trees in the forest foreshadows long frosts.
If thunder rumbles in winter, severe frosts will soon be expected.
Red fire in the stove means frost.
A large number of acorns on oak trees means a cold winter.
Chickens roost early, which means there will be frost, and the higher they climb, the lower the temperature will be.
The indoor birds are silent - the cold will still remain.
Signs for snow and snowfalls
Snow falling before all the leaves have fallen heralds a severe winter.
There is no snow during the day, and the first reliable snow falls at night.
The first snow falls 40 days before the onset of winter.
If snow that falls at night remains on tree branches, it will not melt on the ground.
If the snow creaks very much under your feet, it will soon get colder.
Snow falls in large flakes - a sign of bad weather and wetness.
The snow bent the branches - there will be a good harvest.
Clouds move against the wind - towards the snow.
The more snow on the fields, the larger the harvest will be.
At dawn the sun is red - for a snowstorm.
Clouds at sunset will indicate imminent snowfall.
Signs of December
Cold and snowy December heralds a rich harvest.
If the first snow that falls in December is dense, wet and heavy, then expect rainy weather in the summer, and if it is dry and light, the summer will be dry.
Large icicles portend a good harvest of vegetables in summer and autumn.
If December turns out to be snowy and cold, then the harvest will be good.
Warm weather in December foreshadows a long winter and a late, cold spring.
Heavy frost, large snowdrifts, and deeply frozen ground promise a good harvest.
If the first month of winter is very wet and cloudy, then summer will be rainy.
Frequent strong winds in December indicate that spring will be late. Most likely, there will be a lot of rain in March, and April will be cold.
Signs of January
Frosty January is a fruitful year.
Snowy weather throughout the month with frequent snowfalls and snowstorms promises occasional showers in mid-summer.
In January there are many frequent and long icicles hanging - the harvest will be good.
Cold Januarys in a row are rarely repeated.
If January is warm, then expect severe cold in March.
If January is cold, July will be dry and hot.
If in January there are frequent snowfalls and blizzards, then in July there is frequent rain.
Early in January the woodpecker begins to knock - by early spring.
Signs of February
If on the first day of February the sky is dotted with many stars, then the cold will continue for a long time.
Based on the weather on February 15, you can judge what spring will be like. If it snows on this day, then spring will be late.
A foggy February means that the whole coming year will be rainy.
Warm weather throughout the month means it will be a cold spring, even with frosts.
Abundant frost on the trees means a honey harvest.
If long icicles hang at the end of the month, then spring will be long.
Rain in February means a wet summer, a dry month means drought.
The beginning of February is fine - expect an early, pleasant spring.
If at the end of the month there is heavy snow that sticks to surfaces, it will be warm.
If you hear the calls of tits in the morning in February, then expect frost.
Signs for winter holidays
Many stars on New Year's Eve are a harbinger of a good harvest.
If frost appears at Christmas, it’s a sign of the grain year.
When there is a snowstorm on Christmas Day, it promises that there will be a good swarm of bees.
Clear weather throughout Christmas week means a good harvest.
Sunny weather on Tatiana's day promises an early arrival of birds, and if snow falls, there will be a lot of rain in the summer.
There is a snowstorm on Epiphany and there is a snowstorm on Easter.
Full ice holes on Epiphany foretell a big flood.
A full month during Epiphany also promises a lot of water in the spring.
If snow falls in large flakes on Epiphany, then there will be a fertile year, and a clear day means a crop failure.
When the frosts on Epiphany are stronger than on Christmas and Candlemas, then a good harvest, prosperity and well-being are expected.
If Epiphany falls on a full moon, then expect heavy rainfall.
Unusual winter signs
What can cause surprise and admiration in winter? Something unusual, unexpected for winter: a rainbow in the sky, a butterfly or ladybug flying into the house...
What's a rainbow in winter? Signs
It is not always possible to see a rainbow in summer, but in winter it is considered simply a miracle. In the old days, it was considered a good sign to see a rainbow in winter. Those who saw her tried to quickly make a wish.
Seeing a rainbow in winter promises good luck and luck for the whole year.
The rainbow in winter is very bright and low, which means you need to prepare for prolonged bad weather.
If a rainbow appeared on a frosty and sunny day, severe frosts were expected.
If a rainbow peeked out from behind the clouds on a cloudy and gloomy day, blizzards and snowstorms were expected.
If red colors predominated in the rainbow that appeared, windy days were expected.
Sign “Butterfly in the house in winter”
A butterfly in winter in our cold climate is strange and unusual. After all, these summer beauties are accustomed to sleeping under the bark of trees or in the cracks of wooden houses in winter. And suddenly they fly into the house...
If the butterfly is white and cream, it means a new addition to the family.
If the color of the butterfly's wings is orange, gold, brown, there will soon be financial profit.
A butterfly flies around the room - you will live in joy and prosperity.
A butterfly lands on the wall - you will hear from your relatives.
If a butterfly lands on the right shoulder, it prophesies a quick meeting; on the left, it warns of enemies and envious people.
A pestle sitting on your head portends a pleasant meeting with an old friend or a trip to distant lands.
It is considered a good sign to see three moths sitting next to each other at once.
Sign “Ladybug is at home in winter”
People believe that the ladybug is a servant of the Virgin Mary. And the ancient Slavs considered her the messenger of the Sun goddess. Therefore, you can’t not only kill her, but even roughly shake her off her clothes. You can only slightly push the ladybug with a blade of grass or with your breath so that it flies further.
If the wings of a ladybug are yellow, this promises positive changes and speedy happiness.
An insect with white spots is a harbinger of good news.
A black ladybug with red dots speaks of success in all matters.
A single-colored bug without spots is itself a newborn, so it portends a speedy addition to the family.
A few red cows promise a rich harvest for farmers, and good family relationships for ordinary people.
The appearance of a ladybug in a home indicates the favorable energy of the apartment: it will never be in a house in which there is a lot of negativity.
If a ladybug crawls in a baby's crib, this indicates that the baby will grow up healthy.
If a cow flew into the house through an open window or door, this is a sign that the lost item will be found quickly enough.
In order for the signs about a ladybug flying into the house during the cold season to come true, you need to leave it indoors, planting it on an indoor flower.
Sign “Fly in the apartment in winter”
Few people can say why flies suddenly wake up in winter and fly around the house. And what could their unexpected appearance lead to?
To the question about winter. given by the author I-beam the best answer is She spread out white beds,
Decorating the tower with lace!
Putting on patrol the blizzard, blizzards,
Winter has asserted its power!
Scattering snowflakes and feathers around,
She covered everything with her fur coat.
And painted the trees in the forest,
Having planted bullfinches on the branches!
In an ice sleigh he rushes around the world,
Showering silver at home.
Proud mistress, queen -
Snow beauty - WINTER!
Winter
Winter is popularly called: Winter. Zimka, Zimochka, Zimushka, Zimonka, Zimishka (frail), Zimishcha (strict, long), Gray-haired Enchantress.
Winter includes three calendar months - December, January, February and is 90-91 days (in leap years).
Winter comes from the northeast. According to the astronomical calendar, it begins in the northern hemisphere with the December solstice (December 22-23) and lasts until the March equinox (March 21-22).
Since ancient times, people have noted four important reference points for time - the winter and summer solstices, the spring and autumn equinoxes. Associated with the winter solstice are the Christmas and New Year holidays, which are called winter holidays. Christmas - Christ's birthday (January 7).
According to the phenological seasons of the year, winter includes 111 days from November 27 to March 17. Winter subseasons:
First winter - 25 days - from November 27.
Basic winter - 55 days - from December 22.
Breaking winter - 31 days - from February 15.
Some calendars indicate the following names: Pre-Winter, Glukhozim, Pre-Spring.
The folk calendar defines winter with frosts, and the end - drop by drop, taking as a basis the phenomena of living nature. Therefore, the onset of winter is determined by different periods of time.
Meteorologists divide winter into two periods: mild and cold winter.
The cold mode is not established immediately. “Winter cannot live without three winter coats.” In the winter - October, November - there is usually “trying on” of snow. “Winter without snow, summer without bread.”
We have already mentioned the frosts characteristic of winter in the first section. But in winter there are also thaws. “Rapid thaw - long frost.”
Winter is characterized by a diamond stone, reflecting the transparency of ice and the blinding sparks of snowflakes.
Winter scares summer, but it still melts. Winter builds summer. If it is warm in winter, it will be cold in summer. Winter is cold - summer is warm. Winter is snowy - summer is rainy. Winter is frosty - summer is hot. Winter snow is deep - in summer the bread is high. Winter will find everything that summer put aside. Winter without snow, summer without bread. In the winter cold, everyone is young. Frost and iron tears and hits the bird in flight. Winter wanders with its head down, summer skips along. A lot of snow - a lot of bread. The snow is deep - the bread is good. Clouds move against the wind - there will be snow.
Frost is a harbinger of snow. Rapid thaw - there will be little rain in the summer. At the beginning of winter there was heavy snow, at the beginning of summer there will be heavy rain. There will be frost at night and no snow will fall during the day. In winter there is a lot of frost - in summer there is a lot of dew. A snowstorm during the day foreshadows frost at night. The ice is cracking a lot - it will be frosty. Large snow flakes mean there will be a thaw. The ice has turned black, the forest is noisy - wait for the thaw.
Winter frolics not only in the forest, but right on our noses. A winter day with a sparrow's hop. In winter, the sun is like a stepmother: it shines, but does not warm. In winter I would eat a fungus, but the snow is deep. In winter, everyone loves a sheepskin coat. In winter, the day is dark, but the night is light.”
In winter it is dry and cold - in summer it is dry and hot. If there are blizzards in winter, there is bad weather in summer. Large frost all winter means summer is difficult for health. A snowy winter portends good grass growth. A ring around the sun means bad weather.
The stars shine strongly in winter - it means frost. If the windows begin to sweat with double frames, this means increased frost. If the forest is noisy in winter, expect a thaw. A cat on the stove - to the cold; a cat on the floor means warmth. A bullfinch chirps under the window in winter - a sign of thaw. Sparrows chirp in unison - to the warmth. Crows and jackdaws land at noon with their noses towards the warmth, and to the north - towards the cold.”
More snow means more bread.
Large frost all winter means summer is difficult for health.
Rapid thaw - there will be little rain in the summer.
On Epiphany there is a snowstorm - and on Easter there is a snowstorm.
On Epiphany the ice hole is full - there will be a big spill.
At Christmas on the porch, at Easter at the stove.
On Tatiana's day the sun will shine through - for the early arrival of birds; snow on this day - summer will be rainy.
In a winter coat and frosts are a joke.
In the winter cold everyone is young.
At the beginning of winter there was heavy snow, at the beginning of summer there will be heavy rain.
Varvara is paving, Savva is sharpening nails, Nikola is nailing.
Varvara snatched the nights and made the days.
Sparrows chirp in unison - to the warmth.
Crows and jackdaws land at midday with their noses towards the warmth, and to the north - towards the cold.
Blizzards and blizzards arrived in February.
Where to spend the winter, lie on the stove.
Prepare a sleigh in summer and a cart in winter.
Thunder in winter means severe frosts.
December is snowy and cold - it will be a fertile year.
Long icicles at the end of February - for a long spring.
During the day it was bitterly cold, but in the evening it got warmer - expect a long cold.
Smoke from the chimney in a column means cold weather.
Evdokia is red - spring is red.
If the large frost on the trees hangs smoothly, the summer will be fertile with good weather.
If there are frequent winds in December, then in March and April there will be slush in the yard.
If there was heavy snow at the beginning of winter, then at the beginning of summer there will be heavy rain.
If on the evening of February 1 there are many stars in the sky, then winter will last a long time.
If there are blizzards in winter, there is bad weather in summer.
If in winter the recostav is rough and torsy, then the summer will be good. Reconstruction with polynyas for wet summer.
If it is dry and cold in winter, then it will be dry and hot in summer.
If it is warm in winter, it will be cold in summer.
If there are blizzards in winter, there is bad weather in summer.
If there is frost in winter, there is dew in summer.
If it is dry and cold in winter, it is dry and hot in summer.
If it's warm in winter, it's cold in summer.
If the forest is noisy in winter, expect a thaw.
If on Efimiya (February 2) the sun is sunny at noon, it means early spring; if there is a snowstorm, the whole Shrovetide week will be snowy.
If the road is swept on Candlemas, spring will be late and cold; if it is warm on this day, spring will be early and warm.
If there was frost at night, then there will be no snow during the day.
If the windows begin to sweat with double frames, this means increased frost.
If snow falls when the leaves do not fall from the tree, then the winter will be severe.
If the snow is shallow and does not disappear soon, it will be a rainy year.
If the snow is dense and wet, there will be a rainy, fruitful summer.
If the snow is dry and light, there will be a dry summer.
Winter is not summer, she’s wearing a fur coat.
Winter without snow, summer without bread.
Winter without snow means no bread.
Winter doesn't exist without three snowmobiles
Winter doesn't exist without three winter coats.
Winter wanders with its head down, summer skips along.
It becomes winter overnight.
Winter will find everything that summer put aside.
Winter scares summer, but it still melts.
Winter builds summer.
Winter freezes the idler.
Winter sneaks into the yard at night.
Winter frolics not only in the forest, but right on our noses.
Winter is snowy - summer is rainy.
Winter is cold - summer is warm.
There is no union between winter and summer.
The winter sun is like a stepmother: it shines, but does not warm.
Winter blizzards will bring summer storms.
A winter day with a sparrow's hop.
Winter snow is deep - in summer the bread is high.
Blizzards in winter - bad weather in summer.
In winter the day is dark, but the night is light.
In winter, the forest rustles towards the thaw.
In winter, the month with its horns up means frost.
In winter there is a lot of frost - in summer there is a lot of dew.
In winter, dogs lie around - there will be a snowstorm.
In winter, the sun laughs through tears.
In winter, the sun is like a stepmother: it shines, but does not warm.
In winter it is dry and cold - in summer it is dry and hot.
In winter I would eat a fungus, but the snow is deep.
In winter, everyone loves a sheepskin coat.
Frost is a harbinger of snow.
Frost on Nikola - for next year's harvest.
As it comes back to haunt you in February, it will respond in the fall.
Like Aksinya, like spring.
What is the weather at Candlemas, so is spring.
When winter happens in summer, and summer in winter, don’t expect good bread.
If the weather is clear on February 1, spring will be early.
If Dimitri's Day is snowy, then Easter is snowy.
If winter covers the road on Nikola's day, the road will not stand.
If he shackles on Michaelmas, he’ll unbow on Nikola.
If there is severe frost on Haggai, he must stand until Baptism.
A ring around the sun means bad weather.
A cat on the stove means cold, and a cat on the floor means warmth.
A red fire in the stove and the wood burning with a bang means frost.
Epiphany for a full month - there will be great water.
Kurzhevina on trees - for the harvest.
The ice has turned black, the forest is noisy - wait for the thaw.
The ice is cracking a lot - it will be frosty.
In summer with a spoon, and in winter with a match (milk).
In the summer you will lie down, and in the winter you will run with your bag.
A lot of snow - a lot of bread.
Frost and iron tears and hits the bird in flight.
On Epiphany the day is warm - the bread will be dark (thick).
On Introduction there is also thick ice.
On Gregory, frost on the stacks means wet snow.
If the chicken gets drunk on Evdokia, the spring will be warm.
On Ephraim the wind means a wet year.
On Epiphany, snow flakes mean a harvest, a clear day means a bad harvest.
Winter is hard on Nikola.
At Christmas, frost means a harvest for bread; a snowstorm means bees will swarm well.
On Candlemas, drops indicate a harvest for wheat.
At Candlemas, a caftan and a fur coat met.
There is snow on Candlemas - rain in the spring.
On Candlemas morning, snow means a harvest of early grain; if at noon - medium, if in the evening - late.
At Candlemas, gypsies sell fur coats.
On Tryphon it is starry - by late spring.
There was no real winter - there will be no desired summer.
Not the snow that blows, but the one that comes from above.
Nikolsky frosts are no match for the Vedensky ones.
New Year - a turn towards spring.
There will be frost at night and no snow will fall during the day.
The clouds go against the wind - towards the snow.
The clouds are floating low - expect cold.
Where the wind comes from on the day of Spiridon the solstice, from there it will blow until the equinox.
The first frosts are Nikolsky, followed by Christmas, Epiphany, Afanasyevsky, Sretensky, Vlasyevsky and Blagoveshchensky frosts.
The first solid snow falls at night; there is no snow during the day.
The first snow in December is dense, wet and heavy - a wet summer, and dry and light - a dry summer.
The first snow falls forty days before winter.
Before the cold, winter is bright.
Bad winter roads mean a fruitful summer.
If Nikola's day came, it would be winter.
After a big harvest - a strict winter.
Varvara will come and there will be frosts.
If Vlasiy spills oil on the roads, it’s time for winter to put off its feet.
The bird is cocked - to bad weather.
The sun shines five times a year: on Christmas (01/07), on Epiphany (01/19), on the Annunciation (04/7), on Bright Resurrection and on Midsummer's Day (07/7).
The stars shine strongly in winter - it means frost.
How many years, how many winters have we not seen each other?
The snow is deep - the bread is good.
The snow is deep - there will be bread and rain in the summer.
Snow falls in flakes - to a good harvest.
A bullfinch chirps under the window in winter - a sign of thaw.
The bullfinch chirps under the window - the thaw.
A snowy winter portends good grass growth.
Large snow flakes mean there will be a thaw.
A snowstorm during the day foreshadows frost at night.
Dry December promises a dry spring and summer.
Dark Christmastides are dairy cows, light Christmastides are chickens.
Warm December means a long winter and late cold spring.
Warm February is deceptive: it will be a cold spring with frosts.
The frost is crackling, not crackling, but the water baptisms have passed (at Epiphany).
The cracks are not cracks, but the water cracks have passed (about winter).
Varyukha is cracking, take care of your nose and ear.
A foggy circle near the sun or a broken circle near the moon - a blizzard.
Fogs in February foreshadow a rainy year.
Feodoseevo's warmth has set in for early spring.
Praise winter after Nikolin's day.
Cold northern winds in February - for the harvest.
The sun is good: it’s hot in the summer, but not warm in the winter.
The oak tree makes noise in the weather.
Clear days during Christmas week mean a good harvest.
New Year's signs:
On New Year's Eve with new clothes, wear new clothes for a whole year.
If the echo goes far in January, the frosts get stronger.
If there are blizzards in winter, bad weather in summer.
If it is light and radiant on Spiridon, the New Year will be frosty and clear.
If it is gloomy and frost hangs on the trees, it will be warm and cloudy.
Winter is frosty - summer is hot.
Winter is snowy - summer is rainy.
How you celebrate the New Year is how you will spend it.
On New Year's Day, the sky is starry - for the harvest.
You cannot give money before the New Year, otherwise you will have to give it away the whole year.
New Year - a turn towards spring.
Clouds go against the wind - towards snowfall.
From Spiridon the sun is for summer, winter is for frost.
Signs, sayings and proverbs about December
In December, winter lays down canvases, and frost builds bridges.
December is a fierce month, he asks how you are wearing shoes.
December is a month of severe frosts, blizzards and cheerful winter holidays.
December - a chill chills the earth all winter long.
December is the cap of winter.
December pleases your eyes with snow, but hurts your ears with frost.
December ends the year, winter begins.
December will pave, and nail, and give the sleigh a go.
December will ask what the summer has in store.
If in December there is a lot of frost, mounds of snow, deeply frozen ground - this is for the harvest.
If in December the snow piles up close to the fences, it will be a bad summer; if there is a gap left, it will be fruitful.
Signs, sayings and proverbs about January
In January there are many frequent and long icicles hanging - the harvest will be good.
The beginning of the year is the middle of winter.
If Epiphany frosts are stronger than Christmas and Sretensky frosts, then there will be a fruitful year.
If in January there are frequent snowfalls and blizzards, then in July there is frequent rain.
If January is cold, July will be dry and hot, don’t expect mushrooms until autumn.
If it's March in January, be afraid of January in March.
The month of January is winter, sir.
Frosty January is a fruitful year.
Early in January the woodpecker begins to knock - by early spring.
Cold Januarys almost never happen in a row.
January is the grandfather of spring.
January is the beginning of the year, the middle of winter.
January, Father, begins the year, and marks winter.
Father January - frosts, February - snowstorms.
Signs, sayings and proverbs about February
A blizzard runs through the snow, but there is no trace.
In February there is a lot of frost on the trees - there will be a lot of honey.
If a cat stands on its hind legs and starts scratching the wall, there will be a blizzard.
If February is rainy, then the same can be expected for spring and summer, and if it is weathery, it foreshadows drought.
The beginning of February is fine - expect an early, beautiful spring.
Snow sticks to trees - to warmth.
In the morning tits scream - it means frost.
February is a fierce month, he will ask: how are you wearing shoes?
If February doesn't get frosty, it will cover all the roads.
February strokes her nose with one hand and flicks it with the other.
February is heavy with snowstorms, and March is dripping.
February is cold and dry - August is hot.
An imminent snowfall is indicated by: the pale color of the sun, thunder and lightning in winter, stars in the fog, a ring around the sun and moon, a month in a circle, the position of the month on the back, with its horns up, an interrupted circle near the moon, a foggy circle near the sun, clear sunrise, soon obscured by clouds.
Frosts persist or intensify if:
the crow hides its beak under its wing,
the crows cawed in the whole flock, the geese flapped their wings, tucked one leg under them,
smoke rises from the chimney in a column,
clear dawn
stars are frequent (they say: “the sky is starry”),
indoor birds sit quietly,
chickens twist their tails,
the moon is round, full, the moon is on its hooves, its horns are steep and bright,
the splinter cracks, and ardor runs through it in a zigzag,
month, moon in mittens (with side pillars),
there is a lot of soot on the wick and on the splinter, and the coal on it is crumbly,
fluffy frost on the trees,
there are small clouds in the sky,
near the moon there are two red circles or one dim one,
sun with "ears"
the sun has white circles and pillars,
In the morning the tit squeaks loudly.
The frosts will subside, the weather will become warmer, and with the warming it may snow if:
the house spider will descend on its web to the floor in the evening,
the ash in the stove will soon go out - to the thaw,
the forest is noisy,
the new moon lies on its back,
night earlier than usual, at the wrong time, the rooster crows,
clouds go against the wind - towards the snow,
thawed patches that appear on the frozen windows, through which distant houses are clearly visible on the street, indicate the approach of warming (in January), the frames or windows are sweating,
The shutters at the windows will creak.
For cold or storm:
white clouds in winter - to the cold,
low clouds - to the cold,
if a frosty day gets warmer by night - to a long cold,
the sun sets into a cloud - towards a snowstorm,
the coal in the firebox lights up on its own - to frost,
the trees in the forest are cracking - before a strong cold.
Wait for a thaw if:
Live barometers also notify about weather changes:
during the frost the forest rustled,
during snowfall, the squirrel leaves the nest and descends from the tree,
crows and jackdaws have left their shelters and are flying in large flocks over the trees - towards the snow, landing on the ground - towards warmth,
geese and ducks bathe in the snow - to the thaw,
the sparrows chirped in unison,
a cat is looking for warmth, “a cat in a ball - frost on the threshold”,
the horse lies down on the snow - for warmth,
mice crawl out from under the forest floor and run through the snow - a thaw,
the bullfinch flew under the window,
the fog descended to the ground.
Signs and birds:
the crows staged a round dance in the sky - for snowfall, sitting on the ground - for a thaw, sat on the lower branches of trees - for the wind,
if sparrows begin to build nests in winter, there will be a big frost in two or three days,
if flies wake up in the middle of winter - to a prolonged thaw,
the chicken is plucked every now and then - for snowfall,
The crow always sits with its beak to the wind,
a magpie flies near a dwelling, climbs under the eaves - towards the blizzard.