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If March’s weather is anything like what roared through Texas and the rest of the central and southern US in February… we’re in deep trouble. Often, March’s weather can be this ferocious.
MOLINE, Ill. — “March comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb,” is a popular weather folklore saying that you may hear around this time of year. The saying was first coined in Thomas ...
Weather has its own medley of idioms. March, for example, is known to “come in like a lion, go out like a lamb.” But why is ...
It is one of older weather sayings we know of that's actually in print. The earliest citation we know of comes from Thomas Fuller's 1732 compendium, ... "Comes in like a Lion, goes out like a Lamb." ...
The saying "in like a lion, out like a lamb" is nearly 300 years old. advertisement. WKBN Youngstown. Where popular weather phrases and rhymes came from. Story by Jim Loboy • 1mo ...
While the saying most likely started as a reference to astronomy, referencing the position of the constellations Leo (a lion) and Aries (a ram, or lamb) in the night sky — it quickly evolved ...
Have you ever heard that saying about March? You know, the one that goes, “March roars in like a lion, out like a lamb”? Well, for those who’ve experienced harsh winters, it usually rings true.
Judee Sill: “The Lamb Ran Away With the Crown” Let’s begin to go out like a lamb with another beloved artist to whom I once dedicated an entire Amplifier : The singer-songwriter Judee Sill.