Distant hills appear to be near just before rain.
Horses.
Horses sweating in the stable is a sign of rain.
Human Hair.
Human hair (red) curls and kinks at the approach of a storm and restraightens after the storm.
Indications of Clouds.
After fine weather the first signs in the sky of a coming change are usually light streaks, curls, wisps, or mottled patches of white distant clouds, which increase and are followed by an overcasting or murky vapor that grows into cloudiness.
Lamp Wicks.
Lamp wicks crackle, candles burn dim, soot falls down, smoke descends, walls and pavements are damp, and disagreeable odors arise from ditches and gutters before rain.
Excrescence forming about wicks of lamps and candles, which consume their fuel slowly, indicate rain.