As you know, calendar autumn begins on September 1, and astronomical autumn begins on the day autumn equinox, that is, September 22.

In folk superstitions, the beginning of autumn is associated with the departure of birds, leaf fall, and frosts. For centuries, people have observed, analyzed, compared natural phenomena, as a result of which autumn signs appeared. According to some distinctive features, without resorting to the help of weather forecasters, of whom there was no trace yet, our ancestors learned to predict a lot. For example, back in the spring they knew what summer would be like and what to expect from autumn. Even in winter, they decided what they would do with the future harvest and what they would sow in the fall.

Autumn signs came to the rescue if people were preparing for the holidays. It is very convenient to plan events knowing what the weather will be like on a given day. Our great-grandfathers managed to create signs of autumn for almost all calendar days from the end of August to the end of November. Yes, yes, there are signs for September 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, etc.! The same thing applies to October, November and all other months of the year! And many of these signs are much more accurate than weather forecasters!

1. There are a lot of rowan trees in the forest - autumn will be rainy, few - dry.

2. If the cranes fly high, slowly and “talk,” it will be a good autumn.

3. Thunder in September foreshadows a warm autumn.

4. Until the leaves fall from the cherries, no matter how much snow falls, the thaw will drive it away.

5. Clouds are rare - it will be clear and cold.

6. If there are a lot of nuts but no mushrooms, the winter will be snowy and harsh.

7. If birch trees turn yellow from the top in autumn, next spring will be early, and if from below, then late.

8. Warm autumn - for a long winter.

9. In autumn the morning is gray, so wait for a red day.

10. A lot of acorns on an oak tree in September - for a fierce winter.

11. Migratory birds fly high in the fall, so there will be a lot of snow, and low - there will be little snow.

12. Thunder in September foreshadows a warm autumn.

13. A lot of cobwebs in Indian summer - for a clear autumn and cold winter.

14. Cobwebs spread over plants - for warmth.

15. If the first day Indian summer clear and warm, then the whole autumn is clear and warm, and vice versa.

16. The appearance of mosquitoes late autumn- for a mild winter.

17. Until the cherry leaf falls cleanly, no matter how much snow falls, the thaw will drive it away.

18. If in the fall the birch leaves begin to turn yellow from the top, then the next spring will be early, and if from below, then it will be late.

20. Autumn frost - to dry and sunny weather, to the bucket, to the warmth.

21. There are a lot of rowan trees in the forest - the autumn will be rainy, if there are few - it will be dry.

22. If there is a lot of dogwood, there will be a cold winter.

23. If cobwebs fly in the fall, Indian summer has arrived.

24. If migratory birds fly high in the fall, there will be a lot of snow, and low, there will be little snow.

25. Aspen leaves lie face up - for an icy winter, inside out - the winter will be mild, and if on both sides - the winter will be average.



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“The whole day is as if it were crystal, and the evenings are radiant...”, Fyodor Tyutchev wrote about autumn. And not without reason, because autumn is one of the most beautiful times of the year. Autumn is beautiful with all its colors, which it so generously gifts us with. And even if for some people autumn is the time when everything around becomes gloomy and dull, but not for you and me, right? And there are so many popular signs and superstitions about autumn... just about them - read more about them.

Autumn signs and superstitions

If there are a lot of rowan trees, then the autumn will be rainy and cool, and if there are few, then it will be dry and warm.

If the foliage of birch and oak trees has completely fallen earlier than first snow, which means the harvest next season will be very bountiful.

Warm and dry September promises a late arrival of winter.

If the cranes fly very high and slowly (“communicate”), autumn will be soft and welcoming.

Unstable and stormy autumn leads to a rainy spring.

An abundance of thunder in early September portends a very warm and sunny month.

It is best to move to a new home during Indian summer (from September 14 to 21), then life in this house will be full and joyful.

As long as at least one leaf remains on the cherry trees, snow will not cover the ground.

An excessively cold September foreshadows early snow melting in the spring.

If there are almost no mushrooms in the fall, but there are plenty of nuts, then the winter will be very harsh.

Windy and cool “Indian summer” promises a dry autumn.

If the cranes have flown to Pokrov, winter will be early and snowy.

Take a closer look at the birch trees. If they begin to turn yellow from below, then spring will be late and cool, and if from above, it will be early and very warm.

Autumn subseasons

Autumn can be divided into six periods, generally corresponding to the climatic conditions outside the window:

from October 12 to October 22 – deep autumn.

This is interesting: according to the astronomical calendar, autumn begins not on September 1, but on September 22, on the day of the autumnal equinox.

Proverbs about autumn

  • Autumn rain is sown finely, but lasts a long time.
  • Autumn frost will not squeeze out tears, but winter frosts- tears from the eyes.
  • The autumn night travels on twelve carts.
  • Autumn - eight changes.
  • Autumn is long, winter is long.
  • Autumn says: “Rotten”, spring: “It’s nice, if only it was.”
  • Autumn says: “I’m harnessing the fields,” spring says: “I’ll see.”
  • Autumn is coming and with it comes the rain.
  • Autumn will give orders, spring will say its own.
  • Autumn is the queen: jelly and pancakes, but spring is smooth: sit and watch.
  • In autumn, the sparrow has a feast.
  • In autumn, milk is sipped with a match.

Scroll autumn signs about alive and inanimate nature.

Autumn is the time of thinkers and philosophers. Indeed, many people think so. But this is also the time of harvest, as well as a sharp change in weather. After all, now the nights are getting longer and the days are getting shorter. If you pay attention to the weather in autumn, you can find out what awaits us in winter, spring, and whether there will be a harvest next year. Thanks to numerous observations of our ancestors, folk signs have emerged that help predict the weather in certain months, as well as the time of year.

Folk signs of early and late autumn

Autumn is glorified by many classics of world literature, because it is at this time that they can write a lot and inspiration appears. Wise people In addition to harvesting, preparing for winter, they are also attentive to changes weather conditions, precipitation, as well as animal behavior. All these signs will help determine exactly what winter, spring, and summer will be like.

Signs are divided into several types:

  • Based on animal behavior. On changes in their mood, as well as color, thickness of the fur coat, changes in the skin.
  • On changes in precipitation. That is, how heavily or lightly it snows, rains, and possibly hails.
  • On how insects behave.
  • How does the color of leaves change (some features of trees, plants).
  • Observation of the moon, stars, wind, and clouds.

The list will accept:

  • If the summer was quite humid, there was a lot of precipitation, and the fall was very warm, then most likely the winter will be very long and cold.
  • If there is a strong shower of stars in the fall, this indicates that next year there will be a weak harvest of wheat, as well as fruits and vegetables.
  • The snow fell very early, which means the onset of spring will be quite early.
  • If the stars are hidden behind the clouds, expect bad weather the next day. If they shine brightly, then tomorrow the weather will be very good.
  • If a little frost or hoarfrost is found on the grass early in the morning, the autumn day will be warm and nice.
  • During velvet season There are a lot of cobwebs flying, which means that autumn will be warm and clear. But it's a long winter.
  • There are a lot of cobwebs on the trees, indicating that the winter will be harsh and cold.
  • If you find mosquitoes in your house in November, then the winter will be warm.
  • If you have a farm and chickens and ducks hide their heads under their wings, expect a very cold winter.
  • If the birds fly away warmer climes high enough, the winter will be warm. If it's low, expect bitter frosts.
  • If you have collected a huge harvest of nuts this year, but there are very few mushrooms in the forests, expect that winter time There will be a lot of snow, precipitation, and severe frosts.
  • A lot of rowan trees in the forest indicate that autumn will be rainy and gloomy. In winter there will be a lot of wet snow and rain. If there are few rowan trees, then the winter will be dry.

Folk signs of warm and cold autumn

Many of our ancestors have been collecting signs for thousands of years. They were collected mainly thanks to the attentiveness of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers. One person noticed one event, and the other noticed another. This is how folk signs appeared, which now also do not lose their relevance and are often used by summer residents, as well as people who own a farm. They help determine and predict the weather, and better prepare for a cold and snowy winter.

ABOUT autumn signs:

  • The leaves begin to fall very late, which means that the winter will be cold and snowy.
  • If leaf fall begins very early, this portends good harvest next year.
  • Notice how the leaves fall from the trees. If they fall face up, then the harvest will be good. If on the wrong side, then scanty.
  • If rowan, viburnum, and raspberry ripen very early, the winter will be difficult and very cold.
  • If yellow leaves appear at the top of a birch tree, then autumn will be early. If from below, then expect a long winter.
  • If on coniferous trees a lot of cones, expect a difficult, frosty winter.
  • If you find viburnum cysts that are fully ripe, but the leaves are still green, there are a lot of them, wait warm winter.
  • If the leaves on the trees begin to change color gradually, very slowly, then the winter will be warm. If the leaves suddenly turn yellow and fall off, expect a cold winter.
  • If the autumn is warm and clear, then in the spring expect heavy downpours. If, on the contrary, the autumn is rainy and slushy, then the spring will be long, clear, and will soon turn into a hot summer.

    If squirrels build their nests closer to the ground, then the winter will be very cold and snowy. Closer to the treetops, warm weather is expected.

    If your cherry tree in the yard still has leaves, but snow has fallen, it will quickly melt and continue to melt until the tree sheds its leaves.

    If in the autumn you find a huge pile of anthills that seem to be buried and insulated, this promises very cold winter.



Folk signs in the animate and inanimate nature of the weather in autumn

You can predict the weather, as well as predict what will happen in the winter next year, not only by the behavior of birds, animals, and also plants. Inanimate nature has a lot to say. These are precipitation, wind, rain or lightning.

The most interesting thing is to predict what awaits us next year or in soon, it is possible not only according to the weather. Trees or plants, animals also have a lot to tell about. Leaf fall, as well as a change in wind direction, also means a lot and can predetermine weather conditions further.

Folk signs autumn in living and inanimate nature:

  • If squirrels store a huge amount of nuts for the winter, then she will be very cold and hungry.
  • If moles pull a lot of straw and dry leaves into their holes in the fall, this indicates that the winter will be harsh.
  • If you saw a key of cranes in the sky, flying slowly and cooing very quietly, this indicates warm autumn and that winter will not come very soon.
  • You can also predict the weather by looking at hares. If you are going hunting in the fall and shoot a hare, pay attention to the amount of subcutaneous fat. If there is a lot of it, then the winter will be fierce; if there is a thin layer, expect a warm winter with a small amount of snow.
  • If the chicken begins to lose its feathers at the very beginning of autumn, the winter will be warm.
  • If early autumn hares are in no hurry to change their gray coat to white, starlings do not fly away, then most likely the autumn will be long and the winter late.



Signs about inanimate nature:

  • If there is thunder in September and heavy rain, this means that winter will not come soon.
  • If there is thunder in October, the winter will be practically without snow.
  • If you watch a beautiful golden sunset in the evening, then expect a sunny, cheerful and pleasant morning.
  • If the moon is blurry and does not have clear outlines, expect rain or cloudy weather the next day. If it is clear and round, the day will be clear.
  • If the first snowfall fell during the day or in the morning, which means the snow and frost will not stay long. Soon the temperature will be above zero and the snow will melt. If it falls at night, expect a snowy, long winter. This snow will not melt soon.


Autumn signs in living and inanimate nature for the winter

Signs based on dates can also tell a lot about something. Our ancestors paid attention to certain days and connected them, deducing some kind of pattern.

Signs by day:

  • September 8th is considered harvest day. Therefore, it is worth paying attention to the amount of rowan and viburnum. If there are a lot of berries, the winter will be cold and snowy.
  • September 14 is considered the beginning of Indian summer. If the weather is sunny, then almost all autumn you will bask in the rays of the sun and also enjoy the warmth.
  • On October 8, the first snowflakes fell on wet ground, the snow will last long enough. If the soil was dry, the snow would soon melt.
  • On October 14, the cranes flew away, expect winter to come soon, and also that it will be long.
  • On November 5 you detected hail or snow pellets - it will come soon real winter and severe cold.
  • Snow fell on November 8th - expect snowy weather for Easter too. If everything has melted, then almost the entire winter there will be above-zero temperatures.
  • On November 12, many tits and sparrows fly near the house - expect a fierce, cold winter that will come soon.
  • On November 19, snow will fall, then precipitation in the form of snow will be observed throughout the cold season.
  • November 29th will be strong wind, which means a blizzard is expected, as well as a huge amount of snow until mid-December.

Autumn is perhaps the most mysterious and romantic time of the year, it’s not for nothing that poets and artists different eras dedicated their numerous works to this golden age. Only autumn first gives a person a harvest, and then plunges all nature into sleep. The folk calendar is full a huge amount autumn, which were based on observations of natural patterns and their connections with certain events. Centuries ago, when people were not yet familiar with science, only signs and beliefs, which our ancestors completely trusted, could predict and explain certain phenomena.

Folk signs of autumn could tell in detail about the upcoming weather, what winter and spring would be like, whether the next year would bring a good harvest or not.

Many people to this day predict the weather based only on ancient beliefs. Let's try to find out exactly what signs of autumn can most accurately tell us about upcoming weather changes.

What do the signs of early autumn mean?

As everyone knows, according to the calendar, this time of year begins on September 1, and the first signs of autumn are associated with the fall of leaves and the flight of birds. So, if the leaves begin to fall early, then winter will not be long in coming. Severe cold and harsh winter promised fast and late leaf fall.

If at the end of September the aspen and birch trees have lost all their leaves, then the coming year will be fertile. But if an apple tree blooms in the fall, then the omen does not bode well, because this foreshadows the imminent death of a person whose house is located not far from this tree.

Migratory birds fly high, so expect great weather. And if at this time of year birds fly close to the ground, it will be cold.

Weather signs in autumn

The following beliefs can warn about rainy days:

  1. The acorns have developed a thick skin, which means that severe cold snaps are coming.
  2. The leaves on the birch have turned yellow - frost is approaching.
  3. If stars twinkle in the sky in November, the weather will sharply worsen and the wind will increase.
  4. If there are a lot of berries on the rowan tree, autumn will be very rainy.
  5. In September there will be low clouds - there will be prolonged rains and cold.
  6. If you see a flying swan, it means snow, and a flying goose means rain.
  7. After sunset, a large white cloud appears - severe bad weather will come for several weeks.

Good weather can be predicted by the following signs:

  1. If it is sunset, then autumn will not be rainy.
  2. Early in the morning the sky is clear, without clouds - the coming days will be sunny and dry.
  3. In October in the sky bright stars– wait for a sunny and warm day.
  4. If thunder rumbles in September, then autumn promises to be long and warm.
  5. Frost at this time of year predicts the onset of warm sunny days.

Folk signs of autumn, foreshadowing a warm winter:

  1. Until the leaves fall from the cherry tree, snow will not fall and frost will not break out.
  2. At the end of autumn, mosquitoes appeared, which means that the winter will be mild.
  3. Chickens begin to molt early - the winter is expected to be warm.
  4. If on the morning of the holiday of the Winter Matrona (November 9) heavy fog– then it will be warm in December.

Folk signs of autumn, foreshadowing a harsh winter:

To believe or not in folk signs is a personal matter for everyone. Beliefs exist because people have observed and noted certain patterns in nature, in the behavior of animals, etc. for centuries. It is worth remembering that nothing happens for nothing, and if, after thousands of years, signs have reached our days, it means that they still contributed contribution to human life.

Now it's time for the golden one again autumn period, when the planet slowly sheds the burden of emotions accumulated over the spring-summer period and prepares for the upcoming winter renewal, and smart people, who know how to correctly interpret the folk signs of autumn, try not to miss the signs given by nature in order to use them to their advantage. Let's not lag behind the majority, because the observations of our ancestors are truly unique and largely confirm their correctness.

What does autumn warn about?

The mysterious time of transformation of nature, sung by the classics of poetry and prose, reveals its secrets through various widespread changes, which everyone is able to notice, but only a few use this gift.

Folk signs about autumn that have reached our contemporaries can be divided into the following groups:

  • classification will be based on months;
  • beliefs based on animal behavior;
  • signs based on change climatic conditions, temperature;
  • interpretation of precipitation (type, frequency, amount) and associated phenomena;
  • weather features on folk and Orthodox holidays;
  • signs of significant days for a person (birth, wedding, name day, death).

Based on various signs of the surrounding nature, you can understand what it will be like. current time the year that the coming winter will bring will be fruitful next year or not, and even determine what awaits you personally in the near, and perhaps distant, future.

September

  • The September day is fine, but the morning is bad.
  • In September the forest thins out, the bird's voice weakens.
  • September birds in long journey drives
  • The September nights are windy and the days are gentle.
  • Dry and warm September- for the long autumn.
  • In Indian summer there is a lot of grass in the swamps - autumn will delight you with clear weather, and winter will disappoint you with cold.

October

  • Thunder in October means a snowless, short winter.
  • The October day is divided into two: in the morning - autumn, and in the afternoon - cold winter.
  • If the moon is visible in a circle in October, it means a dry summer.
  • Overnight, October rains and snows.
  • In October - goodbye to the sun, warm stove - welcome!
  • Whatever date of October will be marked by warming, by that date the spring of April will appear.

November

  • The struggle between autumn and winter can be seen in November.
  • November can surprise you with dawn and twilight during the daytime.
  • The November morning is met with rain, and the evening with snowdrifts.
  • November snow promises a year of grain.
  • The sun smiles through the rain and snowflakes in November.
  • Those who don’t mind the November frost will bravely face December without freezing.
  • November is the forged gate of winter.
  • November nights are black until the first snow.

With the onset of autumn days, representatives of the fauna begin to behave differently than in summer, and much can be learned from the peculiarities of their habits.

Signs of autumn:

  • The ants have built large anthills - a fierce, icy winter is expected.
  • The cat hides its muzzle in the warmth - it smells the cold winter with its nose.
  • IN late autumn mosquitoes fly - it will be warm in winter.
  • A flock of cranes is flying high and cooing - the autumn is warm and soft.
  • The geese have gathered in warmer climes - wait for the rains, the swans are flying away - winter is on the doorstep.
  • The chickens started molting early - the winter will bring warm weather.
  • Squirrels stock up on nuts for future use - the frosty winter period will drag on for a long time.
  • The hare's coat has turned white - the cold weather is about to arrive.
  • During the cold winter hut, moles drag straw into their holes.
  • If you find a mouse brood in the flax, heavy snow will fall in winter.
  • Mice dig holes on the warm side - expect cold and frost from winter.
  • The bees sealed the evidence with wax before the fall - an early cold snap is expected; if the evidence remains open, there is no need to fear severe frosts.

Basically, based on the characteristics of the weather, they determine what autumn itself will be like, and what winter will bring to people.

Signs about autumn:

  • September thunder - for a calm, dry autumn.
  • Rare clouds - for a clear but cold day.
  • Red sunset at the beginning of autumn - there will be little rain.
  • Warm, dry autumn – long, frosty winter.
  • A large bright cloud in the sky after sunset - expect long, lingering bad weather.
  • In the early morning the sky is clear and cloudless - the following days will be light, without precipitation.
  • After a cloudy day, definitely clear weather they will come.
  • Cobwebs are flying in the air - Indian summer has arrived.
  • Bright stars dotted the sky. The next day is expected to be clear and fine.

If you watch surrounding nature, you can understand how the weather ahead will surprise you:

  • The leaves began to fall early - winter will soon make itself felt.
  • A good wheat harvest foreshadows a cold winter.
  • The birch trees began to turn yellow unusually - from the top - they won’t feast for long in the winter, spring will be early.
  • Rowan berries hang on the tree in thick clusters - it will be a rainy, damp autumn.
  • Winter will not set in until the last leaf falls from the cherry tree.
  • There are a lot of nuts, and mushrooms are hard to find during the snowy, frosty winter.
  • Oak acorns have a thick skin -.
  • If the leaves quickly fall from the trees, the winter will be harsh, frosty, but with little snow.
  • And if the leaf, although yellow, is in no hurry to fall, winter will not come for a long time.

Watch how the leaves fall from the aspen: they lie with the light side up - icy the winter is coming, on the contrary, soft; and this way and that - different weather will replace one another.

Precipitation in autumn is often unexpected and heavy. Of course, rain happens more often than snow or hail, but such phenomena also happen, and the more unusual they are, the more clearly we can imagine the picture of the future that nature draws for us.

  • The morning rain is short, and the afternoon rain is long.
  • Frost autumn time- for clear, dry weather.
  • Daytime snow does not lie for long; only nighttime snow can be considered the first serious harbinger of winter.
  • After the first frosts and ice, rain will once again fall on the ground.
  • In the morning, the trees are covered in frost - it means frost, there is fog outside the window - a thaw will come.
  • Snow fell early in the fall - spring will replace winter earlier than usual.

There are also certain autumn days, when significant events in nature:

  • on September 6 - there will be a rich harvest next year;
  • on September 9 (Samson's day) - rain will come again in seven weeks (weeks);
  • on October 8 (Sergius Day) the first snow began to fall - on November 21 (Mikhailov Day) winter will come;
  • on October 9 there will be rain and snow - there will be strong thaws in January;
  • on November 25, rain or snow will pass, the cold will recede until December 4 (Introduction).

Full-fledged folk calendar describes in detail the signs that should be taken into account according to each day. Let's try to highlight the main dates, and at the same time remember what holidays are celebrated during this period.

The Orthodox Church celebrates the following dates in the fall:

  • September 8 (21) – Birth Holy Mother of God. The bees are removed, the Most Pure One is greeted with loaves of bread and jelly.
  • September 14 (27) – Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Legend says it’s time to take off your caftan and put on your sheepskin coat.
  • October 1 (14) – Intercession Day. Determine what kind of wind is blowing:
  • eastern - to frosty winter; southern - warm; western - to snowy; northern - cold, windy.
  • October 22 (November 4) - honoring the icon of the Mother of God of Kazan. Rain portends for Kazanskaya early winter. Getting married on this day means finding family happiness.
  • November 15 (November 28) - the beginning of Lent (Rozhdestvensky). If the snow falls in a thick ball, it will lie until the spring flood.

In addition, there is also the folk calendar of the ancient Slavs, in which each date contains a certain sign. For example, people celebrated the arrival of golden autumn three times in September:

On September 14, on Simeon the Summer Conductor, the first Osenins took place. This day is credited with the beginning of Indian summer. People thanked mother earth for harvested. And the men carried out the sacrament of renewing the fire: they burned bonfires and spread the blessed flame into the houses, where the owners fumigate their homes, livestock, barns and prayed for the preservation of their home from disasters.

September 21 - in parallel with the Nativity of Mother Theotokos, the Slavs celebrated the second Autumn. Beliefs said that every summer comes to an end. In addition, the 21st day of September is the period of the autumn equinox. Women prayed to the Mother of God, old men taught wisdom to young lovers, and harvest festivals were held everywhere.

It is from this moment on ancient legends, creeping reptiles (snakes) and flying birds went to the blessed country - Iriy (aka paradise), and through them people could convey news to the dead.

It was also common practice to organize cabbage parties - to chop cabbage and store it for the winter.

And in October, with the Feast of the Intercession, weddings began. After all, it’s good to go for a walk when the heat has already gone, but the cold has not yet set in, the harvest has been harvested. But many impatient couples did not wait until October, and wedding celebrations began to boom everywhere from the beginning of autumn.

According to popular belief, what does a wedding celebrated in autumn promise? The signs are as follows:

  • A wedding in September means a calm, measured married life.
  • Wedding in October - hard life, with many obstacles that love will overcome.
  • - the family will not know poverty and hunger, there will always be prosperity in the house.

You should also pay attention to the weather on the day of the ceremony:

  • Clear weather gave way to sudden rain - wealth awaits the newlyweds.
  • A storm or thunderstorm overtook the newlyweds at the wedding - misfortune will happen soon.
  • A strong frost has arrived on this special day - the first-born will be a boy, strong and healthy.
  • The winds blow at the wedding - the inconstancy of one of the couple, a volatile relationship.
  • The snow has fallen and glistens in the sun - the family’s life will be independent and prosperous.

What about horror stories? Our ancestors couldn’t do without terrible predictions! Here's what scares people's beliefs:

  • An apple tree blossomed in the garden in autumn - imminent death is waiting for someone from the household.
  • The summer rain is falling (at the same time the sun is shining) - the drowned man will soon be found.
  • Any flower that blooms in autumn portends a young death, only if its color is blue, an older person will pass away.