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Red sky at night, sailor's delight, Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning.(Another version says "shepherds" instead of "sailors")
If the sky is red at night it's going to be a calm day BUT if there is a red sky in the morning it's going to be stormy or rainy.
Pink skies at night, sailors' delight. Pink sky in morning, sailors take warning. Generally, if there is pink in the sky during sunset, the following day will be fair. If there is pink in the sky in the morning, the day is likly to be stormy.
It comes from an expression: Red sky at night, sailor's delight; red sky at morning, sailors take warning. Nautical folklore holds that a red sky in the morning portends bad weather.
A red sky at night is a sailor's delight; a red sky at dawning is a sailor's warning.
"Red sky in morning, sailor's warning" is a saying that suggests a red sky in the morning can be an indication of bad weather approaching. This is because a red sky at sunrise can be caused by the sun shining through dust particles and moisture in the atmosphere, which can be a sign of an upcoming weather front.
A red sun at morning, Sailor take warning. A red sun at night Is a Sailor's delight. So storms would come after a red sun at morning and pleasant weather after a red sun at night.
"Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky in morning, sailor's warning." This saying refers to the belief that a red sky at sunset indicates good weather ahead, while a red sky in the morning suggests stormy weather may be coming. Sailors historically used this rhyme to help predict the weather at sea.
This saying is a traditional weather proverb that suggests if the sky is red at night, the next day will likely be pleasant for shepherds. Conversely, if the sky is red in the morning, it forewarns sailors of incoming storms. The red sky at night may indicate good weather due to the sunset illuminating dust particles, while a red sky in the morning is often caused by the sun shining through dust particles carried by a storm system.
Native Americans used to predict the weather based on their observations of the sky, nature and animals. Some of these methods are used as proverbs such as: "Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky in morning, sailors take warning", "Clear Moon, frost soon" and "Rainbow in the morning gives you fair warning".
Red sky at night means its going to rain.The shepherds like this because it keeps the foxes away. Red sky in the morning shepherds warning means Its going to be a nice day, and watch out the foxes are around
While there are no specific colors of the sky that are associated with typhoons, this old folk saying is generally accurate; "Red sky at night, sailors' delight Red sky at morning, sailors take warning!"