Southwest Wind.
In fall and winter if the wind holds a day or more in the southwest, a severe storm is coming; in summer, same of northeast wind.
A southwest blow on ye
And blister ye all over.
(Shakespeare.)
Three southwesters, then one heavy rain.
The third day of southwest wind will be a gale, and wind will veer to northwest between 1 and 2 a. m. (in winter) with increasing force. (From fisherman on North Carolina coast.)
If the wind shifts around to the south and southwest, expect warm weather.
Southeast Wind.
If the wind blows from the southeast during September 20th and 21st, the weather from the middle of February to the middle of March will be warm.