Polish sayings about the weather
1. "Kiedy deszcz pada, to i diabeł nie może zrobić nic." (When it rains, even the devil can't do anything.)
2. "Słońce świeci, to i serce się raduje." (When the sun shines, the heart rejoices.)
3. "Wiatr w oczy, deszcz w plecy, to nie pogoda, tylko zły los." (Wind in the eyes, rain in the back, it's not weather, it's just bad luck.)
4. "Jak w maju wiatr, to w czerwcu deszcz." (If it's windy in May, it will rain in June.)
5. "Gdzie wiatr tam i deszcz." (Where there's wind, there's rain.)
6. "Słońce na zachodzie, pogoda na jutro." (Sun in the west, good weather tomorrow.)
7. "Gdy mróz na świętego Wita, to zima długo się trzyma." (If there's frost on St. Vitus' Day, winter will last a long time.)
8. "Deszcz z rana, wiosna w kieszeni." (Rain in the morning, spring in your pocket.)
9. "Gdy wicher wieje, to pogoda się zmienia." (When the wind blows, the weather changes.)
10. "Kiedy chmury się rwą, to burza niedaleko." (When the clouds break, a storm is near.)
Above is Polish sayings about the weather.
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