When the moon wears a wedding veil with a star caught in it, rain will come to bless the earth.
When cows gather together in three or fours all across the field and will not graze unless they are nuzzling each other, a thunderstorn is approaching.
In the summer if the swallows swoop near the ground, the weather will soom be as miserable as a soaked cat.
In the summer if the morning mists float up into the sky te day will be fair, but if they sink to the ground it will be weat adn dreary.
Two moons in a month bring bad weather. Two moons in May is a magical sign, that means the tides of life and mysteries will be high and rich for twelve months.
When the spider is busy spinning her web, fine weather is coming to stay awhile. If the spider changes her web between 6-7 in the evening expect a still night.
If the clover leaves be folded up like in prayer know that thunder and rain is coming.
When you see the cock and his hens all flocking together under some cover, prepare to take cover yourself.
When the mist hangs over the meadow pond the water spirit is calling the rain. If the ball floats to the sky, the water spirit is on holiday and no rain will come.
If you see a rianbow in the morning, pelting rain will not be long in coming; but the sun will be behind it to make the sky like a pewter dish, and the rain will fall and fall prettily like showers of silver elf-bolts.
If you see a rainbow in the evening, it is as fair a token of the sun on the morrow as is a sky of crimson, the "shepherd's delight."
Look for a ring around the sun as it sets, which will be flaming and brilliant like a golden ruby and seming to light up a magical world behind the clouds; when you see that haol, you can be sure fo brightness and beauty for next day's weather.
When the moon wears a rusty bonnet, there'll be rain clouds and fickle weather.
When in the wintertime the stars shine bright as ne buttons, it'll champion weather next day; but if they're dim and fogged over you can be sure of rain and restlessness.