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March's Lion to Lamb: Weather Lore & Astronomy

Published 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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Marchs Weather: A Lion or a Lamb? explores the origin of the proverb March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. This phrase, first mentioned in 1732, suggests a stormy start and a calm end to the month. The theory links it to astronomy, with Leo rising at sunset in early March and Aries setting later. However, Marchs weather is unpredictable, often starting harsh and ending mild. Despite its popularity, this proverb is more folklore than science. Some weather lore, like red skies, can predict short-term forecasts. Check your local weather for Marchs true nature.

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