Match the weather sayings with the explanations below.
Write one letter in each gap.
A. The sharper the blast, the sooner 'tis past.
B. Fog before seven, clear before eleven.
C. Frogs croaking in the lagoon, means rain will come real soon.
[ ] Frogs are amphibians with cold blood. They need their skin to be warm and wet all the time. This way, their croaking shows that there is enough water in the air around them. High humidity is known to be a sign of a forthcoming rain.
[ ] **** When a storm appears quickly and suddenly, it's usually stronger and faster. The faster the storm is, the sooner it finishes. A usual rain can last much longer, though.
[ ] **** This saying is about fogs and light morning rains. It's often foggy early in the morning because cold ground warms up and fog rises from it. But fog usually disappears in one or two hours when the temperature of air and ground becomes high enough.