School: Scoil na mBráthar Sligeach (Sráid na Céibhe) (roll number 16585)
- Location:
- Quay Street, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: An Br. Ó Cearbhaill
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- XML “Weather-Lore”
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- Besides the barometer for weather forecasts we have a lot of other ways for foretelling the weather in Sligo.
When sea-gulls fly inland it is a bad sign and vice versa.
Animals also indicate the weather. When the cat turns his back to the fire or eats grass it is a bad sign.
The north-westerly wind brings rain to Sligo. When the north-western part of the sky is bright it is said that good weather is coming and vice versa.
A blue flame comes in the fire before bad weather; and the spider creeps out of his web before rain. - You are not logged in, but you are welcome to contribute a transcription anonymously. In this case, your IP address will be stored in the interest of quality control.By clicking the save button you agree that your contribution will be available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License and that a link to dúchas.ie is sufficient as attribution.
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- Vincent Connolly
- If you see the crows flying wildly it is a sign of stormy weather. If the swan flies high it is a sign of good weather and vice versa. When the smoke goes straight into the air it is a sign of good weather.As weather has such an influence on us we look out for sign which indicate it. Storms follow grey frost; the ring around the moon or a "big