Bridging Appalachia

A Baltimorean folklorist in Ireland to explore story as medicine and the preservation of traditional foodways and medicine techniques in Irish lore.


Spring Equinox.

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Weather Lore

NFC S 267: 152

When there has been no storm before or after the spring equinox the ensuing summer is generally dry at least five times out of six.

When a storm happens from an easterly point, either on March 19, 20 or 21 the succeeding summer is generally dry four times out of five.

When a storm rises on March 25 26 or 27 and not before, in any point, the succeeding summer is generally dry four times in five.

If there is a storm at S.W. or W, S, W on March 19, 20, or 22 the succeeding summer is generally wet five times in six.

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