And in the rapid eddy plays.

Winter Storms.

In winter, after the prevalence of easterly winds, if the barometer begins to fall and the thermometer to rise, a gale which commences to blow from the southeast will veer to southwest, while the barometer falls constantly. As soon as the wind passes the southwest point the barometer begins to rise, a heavy shower of rain falls, and a strong west-northwest or northwest wind may follow, after which the sky clears and the weather becomes colder.

Winter Storm.

If in winter the barometer rises very high, and a thick fog sets in, it is a sure sign that the southwest and northeast winds are “fighting each other.” Neither of them can make head against the other, and there is a calm, but there is a great danger of such a state or things being followed by a bad gale.

Winter.

Six weeks from the time snow is seen on Mount Mansfield, winter comes to stay.

Wood Fire.

Wood-fire coals frequently snuffing during the winter months foretell snow.

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