School: An Churrach (Crogh), Árd Fhionáin (roll number 7911)

Location:
Curragh, Co. Tipperary
Teacher:
Mícheál Ó Dubhshláine
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  2. Signs of Rain.
    (1)When all the mountain goats come down to the foot of the mountain we may expect rain. (2)When a fog rises over Bay Lough we may soon get rain.
    (3)There is a glen running down by the Puicín called Glen Gowli. At a break in the weather the glen would make a loud noise, if it stopped soon it would mean only a little rain, if it went out South against the water it meant a lot of rain coming but if noise came down with the water it would be a sign of good weather.
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