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An altocumulus mackerel sky or mackerel sky is an indicator of moisture (the cloud) and instability (the cumulus form) at intermediate levels (2400-6100 m, 8000-20,000 ft). If the lower atmosphere is stable and no moist air moves in, the weather will most likely remain dry. However, moisture at lower levels combined with surface temperature instability can lead to rainshowers or thunderstorms should the rising moist air reach this layer. There is an old saying, "Mackerel sky, mackerel sky. Never long wet and never long dry."

Image:Mackerelskylincolnshire.jpg|Mackerel sky over Lincolnshire, UK. Image:Mackerelskybig.jpg|Mackerel sky over Edmonton, Alberta. Image:Mackerelskybig2.jpg|Mackerel sky over Erlangen, Germany. Photo taken in August 2004 at 7:27 pm.

 


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