FOR THE WEATHER WISE
A bright yellow sky at sunset means wind When the sky is particularly full of stars expect rain.
Three foggy mornings are usaully followed by a heavy rainstorm.
A rainbow in the morning is a sign of more rain coming, but one in the evening indicates fine weather.
A morning fog usually clears away before noon; an afternoon fog has set in for the day.
A red sunrise indicates rain, and so does a grey, lowering sunset, or one where the sky is green or yeKowish-green. The twelve days immediately following Christmas are said to denote the weather for the coming year, one day for each month.
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Evening Star, Issue 14119, 23 July 1909, Page 4
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111FOR THE WEATHER WISE Evening Star, Issue 14119, 23 July 1909, Page 4
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