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Noun Concept
Categories: Adages, Weather lore, Maritime folklore
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Red sky at morning  Red sky at morning, sailors take warning  Red sky at night, sailors' delight  Red sky glow
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The common phrase "red sky at morning" is a line from an ancient rhyme often repeated by mariners: The concept is over two thousand years old and is cited in the New Testament as established wisdom that prevailed among the Jews of the 1st century AD by Jesus in Matthew 16:2-3. Wikipedia
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The common phrase "red sky at morning" is a line from an ancient rhyme often repeated by mariners: The concept is over two thousand years old and is cited in the New Testament as established wisdom that prevailed among the Jews of the 1st century AD by Jesus in Matthew 16:2-3. Wikipedia
Part of a common verse meant to help predict weather Wikipedia Disambiguation
Phrase used to forecast storms Wikidata