School: Cor Liath (2) (roll number 14380)
- Location:
- Corlea, Co. Monaghan
- Teacher: Róise Ní Dhéaghain
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- XML “Signs of Wet Weather”
- XML “Fine Weather”
- XML “Other Indications of Weather”
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- Sheep busily eating grass very early in the morning.
Swallows flying low.
A red sky in the morning.
Smoke going up straight in the chimney.
When the cat scratches wood.
When the dog eats grass.
The seagulls flying low on the land.
Swarms of midges indicate rain.
When the oak tree blooms before the ash tree a wet summer will follow. - Swallows flying high.
A red sky at night.
A mist over the bog at night.
When the clouds are high dry weather will follow. - A rainbow at night is the shepherds delight. A rainbow in the morning is the shepherds warning.(continues on next page)
- Collector
- Willie Fox
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Corlea, Co. Monaghan