The phrase "rainbow at noon, more rain soon" is a folk saying that suggests the appearance of a rainbow during midday could indicate impending rain. However, scientifically, rainbows form when sunlight refracts through raindrops, typically occurring when there are rain showers in the area. Therefore, while a rainbow at noon could suggest that rain is nearby, it doesn't guarantee that more rain will follow. The saying reflects a correlation rather than a rule.
The rainbow soon disappears when the rain as stopped as there aren't any droplets for the light to bounce off. Hope i helped ;)
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Rain clouds signify that there is a high amount of moisture in the air, which may soon result in precipitation in the form of rain. These clouds are often large and dark in appearance, indicating that they are capable of producing significant amounts of rain.
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The occurrence of a rainbow at noon typically indicates that there are rain clouds nearby that may bring more rain in the near future. The angle of the sun at noon can create the conditions necessary for the formation of rainbows when there are rain clouds present.
The phrase sounds catchy, but there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that rainbows appearing at noon are a predictor of more rain. Rainbows can happen at any time of the day and are caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of sunlight in water droplets in the atmosphere.
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The rainbow soon disappears when the rain as stopped as there aren't any droplets for the light to bounce off. Hope i helped ;)
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I suspect that it is possible that it will rain soon.
I would say immediately after noon. (i.e. 12:01 PM)
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