Edinburgh 2024

Red Sky at night, shepherd’s delight.
Red Sky in the morning, shepherd’s warning.

Matthew, 16.2-3

If your weather system predominately comes from the west, then according to the Met Office there is some truth to this line in the Bible. A red sky appears when dust and other small particles are trapped in the atmosphere by high pressure. So when it appears at night it means fair weather is probably headed towards you, whereas in the morning the high pressure has already or is moving east, taking away the ‘good’ weather and making way for wet and windy weather that comes with a low pressure system.

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  1. This might be a misunderstanding. the Shepherd guards his flocks by night so red sky at night means the night is going to be fine, in britain by the next day rain is on it’s way.

    Red sky in the morning likely means a fine day followed by rain next night hence the Shepherd’s warning. not sure how this works in the Holy Land.

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      1. I know! We can no longer say that, with different winds blowing the weather in any which direction. I think it’s been about 6 years since we could rely on that, sadly, as they do get warmer winters. Info came out about el Nina and nino and how it separated WA from the rest of us, weather wise. I thought it might return now that we’re in neither of those, but alas…

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        1. Kind of hard to get used to, after all these years, but I think everywhere in the world people are having to get seed to different weather patterns.

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