Day of the Prophet Elisha: signs about rain, wind, and bumblebees on June 27
On June 27, Orthodox Christians commemorate the prophet Elisha — one of the most revered Old Testament saints, who has long been considered the patron of agriculture and protector of the harvest in Russia. In the folk calendar, this day was filled with signs by which our ancestors predicted the weather for the coming days: whether to expect prolonged rains, sunny warmth, or sudden storms.
Who is the prophet Elisha?
The prophet Elisha was a disciple and successor of the famous prophet Elijah. He lived in the 9th century BC and performed many miracles described in the Old Testament. In Russia, Elisha was especially revered as a protector of peasants: it was believed that he helped preserve crops from drought and disease, protected livestock from death, and blessed the land for fertility. That is why on the day of his memory, people paid special attention to nature — it, according to beliefs, sent hints about the future harvest and weather.
Weather signs for June 27
Our ancestors knew how to read the signs given by the sky, wind, insects, and plants. Here is what they noticed over many years of observation. High clouds in the evening and crickets. If high cirrus clouds floated across the sky in the evening of June 27, and crickets chirped louder than usual, it was a sure sign of prolonged rains. This combination foretold several days of bad weather for farmers, requiring adjustments to plans for haymaking and fieldwork. Southern wind in the afternoon. If the wind blew from the south in the afternoon, ancestors knew: it would warm up tomorrow. This sign helped plan work in the field and garden, as well as warned of a change in air masses. Closed cornflowers. Blue field flowers — cornflowers — were considered natural barometers in ancient times. If they closed their blossoms earlier than usual, it foretold the approach of a storm. Plants reacted to increased humidity and falling atmospheric pressure long before clouds appeared on the horizon. A multitude of bumblebees on flowers. If an unusually large number of bumblebees buzzed around meadow and garden flowers on this day, it promised warming. Insects sense the approach of warmth and become active, gathering nectar in anticipation of hot days.
Other folk observations
In addition to the signs mentioned, on the day of the prophet Elisha, peasants also paid attention to other natural phenomena. It was believed that if the morning dawn was cold, and cirrus clouds appeared during the day, one should expect a change in the weather for the worse. However, if ants were actively building their anthills, it foretold a dry and warm summer. They also observed the behavior of domestic birds: hens hiding under a shelter in the middle of the day warned of impending rain. And if ducks quacked too loudly and splashed in the pond — they awaited warming.
What can and cannot be done on this day
The day of the prophet Elisha was considered favorable for inspecting fields and assessing the condition of crops. Peasants walked around their holdings, checked the sprouts, and looked to see if the plants needed watering or protection from pests. On this day, it was not recommended to start new major ventures, especially related to trade or long trips. It was believed that any undertaking could turn out unsuccessful due to the whims of the weather, which began precisely during this period. One should not quarrel with neighbors and relatives — on the day of the saint patron of agriculture, all conflicts could drag on for a long time and affect the well-being of the family.
Conclusion: nature as a guide
The signs of June 27 are not just superstitions, but centuries-old experience of observing the surrounding world. High clouds, the chirping of crickets, closed cornflowers, southern winds, and bumblebees on flowers — all these are natural indicators that can indeed tell about the upcoming weather. And although modern meteorology is armed with satellites and instruments, in these folk observations, one can still feel the wisdom of generations who knew how to live in harmony with nature.
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Day of the Prophet Elisha: signs about rain, wind, and bumblebees on June 27
On June 27, Orthodox Christians commemorate the prophet Elisha — one of the most venerated Old Testament saints, who has long been considered the patron of agriculture and the protector of the harvest in Russia. 27.06.2026. Zainsk-Inform. Republic of Tatarstan. Zainsk.
