South Wind.
When ye see the south wind blow, ye say there will be heat; and it cometh to pass. (Saint Luke, xii, 55.)
A wind in the south
Is in the rain’s mouth.
The rain comes south
When the wind is in the south.
(Scotch.)
Brisk winds from the south for several days in Texas are generally followed by a “norther.”
If there be dry weather with a light south wind for five or six days, it having previously blown strongly from the same direction, expect fine weather. (Texas.)
The southern wind doth blow a trumpet to his purpose, and by his hollow whistling in the leaves foretells a tempest and a blustering day. (Shakespeare.)