School: Dundalk (Dundalk Road Convent) (roll number 5387)
- Location:
- Dundalk, Co. Louth
- Teacher: Sr. M. Oliver
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- XML “Weather-Lore - Signs for Rain”
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- XML “Weather-Lore - Signs for Rain”
- XML “Weather-Lore - Signs for Rain”
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- Collector
- M. Mathews
- Informant
- S. Hanratty
- When the new moon is lying on its back it is a sign of rain.
(M. Hughes)
(P. Hughes) - When swallows fly high a sign of fine weather.
(J. Murphy)
(D. Murphy) - When a donkey is heard braying a sign of rain. When cattle are seen grazing in sheltered places it is a sign of rain.
(P. Farrell)
(J. Farrell) - When curlews are heard screaming, sign of rain.
(L. Mc Ardle)
(N. Mc Ardle)