School: Corr Garrdha (roll number 15228)

Location:
Corgerry Eighter, Co. Galway
Teachers:
M. Ó Dubhláin M. Ó Muineacháin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0077, Page 443

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  1. When the sun goes down red it is the sign of fine weather.
    When there is a ring around the moon it is the sign of rain.
    When there is a lot of stars in the sky it is the sign of frost.
    When the clouds are black it is the sign of rain.
    When the sky is red it is the sign of wind or frost.
    When there is a rainbow out in the evening it is the sign of rain.
    When there is a rainbow out in the morning it is the sign of a storm.
    The West wind brings the most rain to Corgarry district.
    When the North wind blows it is
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