School: Cúl na Heórna, Carraig na Siúire (roll number 4136)
- Location:
- Coolnahorna, Co. Waterford
- Teacher: Mairéad, Bean Uí Aiseadha
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- The appearance of the Sun Moon and Stars in the Heavens show signs of good or bad weather.
THE SUN - when the sky is very red in the East at sun rise and when this redness spreads in the sky this is a sign of wet stormy weather.
THE MOON - when there is a circle round the moon, or the moon lies on its back these are signs of wet weather. A clear bright moon is a sign of fine weather.
THE STARS - when the stars are bright and glittering and the sky is clear at night cold frosty weather may be expected.
THE SKY - a red sky in the West at Sunset is a sign of fine warm weather. A redness spreading through the sky is a sign of an approaching storm. Dark heavy clouds show rain and white fleecy clouds show good weather.
THE MOUNTAIN - when the mountain appears very near and the cliffs appear very black, wet weather(continues on next page)- Collector
- Seamus Daly
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Kilclooney, Co. Waterford