School: Loughkeeren
- Location:
- Knockatemple, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Anna M. Warde
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- The south wind brings most rain. When a light wind blows north frost is to come. But when a strong wind blows snow is to come.Sara Hall,
Loughkeeran
BallyvaryThe south wind brings rain. The north wind brings snowJohn McNicolas
Muckroe,
Shraheens,
BallaThe south west wind brings most rain. When there is a Fairy - breeze flying dust off the road it is a sign of fine weather.Teresa Hyland - The south wind brings rain.
The north wind brings snow - The south west wind brings most rain. When there is a fairy - breeze flying dust off the road it is a sign of fine weather.
- Collector
- Teresa Hyland
- Gender
- Female