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The phrase “in like a lion, out like a lamb” is actually much more straightforward than any of that. It’s all about the weather. Since there are still some brutal days of winter left when ...
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 ...
If March comes in like a lamb, it will leave like a lion. If it comes in like a lion, it will depart like a lamb. With the kind of weather we have been having this winter, it would be nice to ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — You've likely heard the old adage "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb." But is there any scientific validity to this folklore? Meteorologist John Burchfield ...
"However, the much more commonly accepted phrase is the reverse saying "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb."BOTH are considered commonly accepted weather proverbs today.
On-air challenge: The saying goes that March comes in like a lion and goes out like lamb, so, our March 31 puzzle is going to go out like a lamb as well: it's all about words that become new words ...