Falling barometer, rising temperature, with wind from northeast or east, indicate snow.

Fine cirrus and cirro-stratus, floating low, presage wind.

Haze in night or early morning, or cumulus clouds, sharp and well defined, moving from west or southwest, indicate fair weather.

When snow is falling, and the wind backs from east to north, with decreasing velocity, clear weather may be expected.

Breckenridge, Minn.

Sudden movement of barometer in either direction, rising temperature, light cumulus clouds, with northwest wind, precede wind-storms.

Sudden depression of barometer, rising temperature, cumulus or cumulo-stratus clouds, with southeast wind, precede rain or snow storms.

An approaching storm is indicated by unusual clearness of the atmosphere, and frequently by lunar halos.

Buffalo, N. Y.

Rising barometer, with comparatively clear sky, mild temperature and light to fresh winds from west to southwest.