How to Predict the Weather Without a Forecast We don’t always have to depend on the weather channel to tell us the weather. With enough knowledge and experience, all of us can predict the weather based off natural properties. WikiHow describes a list of steps to predict the weather by ourselves. Of course, this is not fool proof. Steps
Cumulonimbus clouds early in the day and developing throughout the day – greater chances of severe weather
Mammatus cloud formations
Cirrus fibratus, aka “mare’s tail”
Cirrus clouds high in the sky like long streamers – bad weather within the next 36 hours
Altocumulus mackerel sky
Altocumulus clouds like mackerel scales – bad weather within the next 36 hours. The old sailor’s saying for these types of clouds is “Mares tails and mackerel scales, tall ships carry short sails.”
Cumulus towers (cumulus castellanus) – possibility of showers later in the day
Ring around the moon
Look at the moon during the night. If it is reddish or pale, dust is in the air. But if the moon is bright and sharply focused, it’s probably because low pressure has cleared out the dust, and low pressure means rain. Also, a ring around the moon (caused by light shining through cirrostratus clouds associated with warm fronts and moisture) can indicate that rain will probably fall within the next three days. Remember: Circle around the moon, rain or snow soon.
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