Weather of Arabia - The months of October and November are the tenth and eleventh months in the Gregorian calendar. Al-Azhari said: The Arabs say: The year has four times, and each time has three months, which are the seasons of the year: among them is the summer, which is the spring season, March, April, and May, and then the season after it. Summer is June, July, and August, followed by autumn, September, Tishreen, and Tishreen, followed by winter, January, December, and February.
Popular proverbs for the months of October and November
- Between October and November is the second summer
- November There is no trust in the rain
- October also cuts the pipes
- Cherni cucumber...smell me and throw me away
- Buy me an option...smell me and don't buy me
- At the end of October, he said goodbye to grapes and figs
- In October with the dust of grapes and figs
- In October, grapes and figs end
- He who does not drink from his mother’s milk will drink from the water of October
- There is nothing purer than the October moon nor darker than the clouds of January
- At the end of October, he said goodbye to grapes and figs
- He who is not satisfied with grapes and figs will be satisfied with the water of October
- There is nothing purer than the October moon, nor darker than the clouds of January
- The October cold cuts the intestines
- The cold of Charen (i.e. the month of October) is worse than the striking of knives