Shooting stars in great number are a sign of rain or wind that will come from the same direction as the shooting stars. And if at sunrise or sunset the rays rise set close together, this is a sign of storm. And when at sunrise its rays have the same color they do during an eclipse, this is a sign of rain, as well as when clouds resemble woolen fleece. Bubbles rising to the surface of rivers more than is usual are a sign of much rain. Often, an iridescent halo shining either around or through a lamp is a sign of rain from the south.
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