Meaning of the word "a dry March, a wet April and a cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay" in English

What does "a dry March, a wet April and a cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

a dry March, a wet April and a cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay

US /ə draɪ mɑːrtʃ, ə wet ˈeɪprəl ænd ə kuːl meɪ fɪl bɑːrn ænd ˈselər ænd brɪŋ mʌtʃ heɪ/
UK /ə draɪ mɑːtʃ, ə wet ˈeɪprəl ənd ə kuːl meɪ fɪl bɑːn ənd ˈselər ənd brɪŋ mʌtʃ heɪ/
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Idiom

a traditional proverb suggesting that specific weather patterns in spring are ideal for a bountiful harvest

Example:
The farmers are happy because a dry March, a wet April and a cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay.
Old timers often repeat the saying: a dry March, a wet April and a cool May fill barn and cellar and bring much hay.