School: Lios Maol

Location:
Lismoyle, Co. Roscommon
Teachers:
Seán Ó Súilleabháin Eoghan Mac Seághain
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    of showery weather is to see the sun shining too strongly early in the morning.
    5 When the sun goes into a black cloud when setting it is the signe of rain. When the sun rises bright it is a signe of fine weather . When the sun sets red and when the wind is north or west it is the signe of fine weather. When the sun sets red and when the wind is east or south_east it is the signe of broken weather.
    When the stars are falling it is the signe of broken weather. A rainbow at night is the signe of sine weather. A rainbow in the morning is the signe of a storm
    (The wind at certain Points)
    6. When the North West wind is blowing it is the signe of rain When the wind is blowing from the east it is the signe of fine
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