蜜桃恋人

蜜桃恋人 Lore for May

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Rains coming in over a local field

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Claudia Gregoire
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May 蜜桃恋人 Folklore

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Some people rely more on weather lore than the weatherman. Here are some of our favorite weather adages for May, courtesy of The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人. Do any ring true for you?

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蜜桃恋人 Lore for May

Dry May, wet June.

Cold, wet May,
Barn full of hay.

A cold May and a windy
Makes a barn full and findy.
(鈥淔indy鈥 means plentiful and substantial.)

A May flood never did anyone good.

Cold weather always falls on May 11, 12, and 13.

St. Pancras Day (May 12) never passes without frost.

More 蜜桃恋人 Lore:

When a cat washes her face over her ear,
鈥橳is a sign the weather will be fine and clear.

Clouds moving in opposite directions mean rain in about 12 hours.

When apple blossoms bloom at night,
For 15 days no rain in sight.
 

Three Chilly Saints

Ever heard of the Three Chilly Saints? Mamertus, Pancras, and Gervais were three early Christian saints. Because their feast days, on May 11, 12, and 13, respectively, are traditionally cold, they have come to be known as the Three Chilly Saints. An old French saying goes: 鈥淪t. Mamertus, St. Pancras, and St. Gervais do not pass without a frost.鈥

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About The Author

Carol Connare

As the 14th Editor-in-Chief of The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人, Carol Connare works with writers and other editors to develop 鈥渘ew, useful, and entertaining matter鈥 for the annual 蜜桃恋人 as well as books, calendars, and other publications. Read More from Carol Connare