PERIOD 3 Date June 1 Group Member 1 Gabby F. Group Member 2 Kayla T. Topic Title A tough Winter is ahead if: The wider the brown (middle) band on a woolly bear caterpillar, the milder the Winter. The sharper the blast, the sooner it’s past. June 1 Malori B. Maddie R. June 1 Lauren S. ----- June 1 Sam B. Chey R. June 1 TJ J. Corey When the glass falls low, Prepare for a blow; When it rises high, Let all your kites fly. Horses run fast before a violent storm or before windy conditions. If the goose honks high, fair weather; if the goose honks low, foul weather. June 2 Colt W. Luis U. June 2 Joey A. Cameron P. June 2 Amanda M. Jayleen M. The first frost in autumn will be exactly six months after the first thunderstorm of spring. If there's thunder during Christmas week, The Winter will be anything but meek. When sea birds fly to land there truly is a storm at hand. Alexis A. Red in the morning sailors take warning. Red at night sailors' delight. June 2 Kianna J. A sunny shower won't last an hour. June 3 Dalton G. Laurel L. June 3 Anthony C. ----- June 3 Grant M. Jordan E. June 3 Rachel K. ----- When grass is dry at morning light, Look for rain before the night. Ditches and manure piles smell stronger just before it rains. A warm Christmas, a cold Easter. PERIOD 4 Date Group Member 1 Group Member 2 June 1 Kristy A. Kristen S. June 1 Liz W. Lia M. June 1 Maison M. Hunter K. June 1 Lauren K. Lindsey K. June 1 Caitlyn F. Lauren B. June 2 Adam P. Daniella Z. June 2 Omodele D. Casey W. June 2 Jordan R. Waheed S. June 2 Casey A. Kaitlyn B. June 2 Meghan D. Tristan L. June 3 Jeremy B. Anthony H. June 3 Julia P. Alyssa D. June 3 Eric G. Matt B. June 3 Tristan I. Anna P. Topic Title Onionskin is very thin, mild winter is coming in. Onionskin is thick and tough winter will be cold and rough. Romeo and Juliet: I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire: The day is hot, the Capulets abroad, And if we meet, we shall not ‘scrape a brawl, For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirred. The chill is on, near and far, in all the months that have an ‘R’. Curls that kink and cords that bind: Signs of rains and heavy winds. Pigs gather leaves and straw before a storm. High clouds indicate fine weather will prevail; lower clouds mean rain. When hollow winds begin to blow, The clouds look black, and the glass is low. The low air pressure around a tornado causes buildings to explode. If ant hills are high in July, Winter will be snowy. Crickets are accurate thermometers; they chirp faster when warm and slower when cold. Hark how the chairs and tables crack! Old Betty’s nerves are on the rack. …’Twill surely rain; I see with sorrow, Our jaunt must be put off until tomorrow. The sky turns green in a storm when there is hail. The louder the frog, the more the rain. The south wind brings wet weather...the north wind, wet and cold together; the west wind always brings us rain…the east wind blows it back again. PERIOD 5 Date Group Member 1 Group Member 2 June 1 Tyler S. Brady K. June 1 Emily Jason L. June 1 Tyler W. Mike B. June 1 Willi R. Brian T. June 1 Andrew K. ----- June 2 Ryan D. David H. June 2 Kirsten K. Hope A. June 2 Bri W. Ethan Q. June 2 Hailey S. Kathleen H. June 2 Maia N. Nikki K. June 3 Holli W. Stef B. June 3 Jerielle B. Kayla K. June 3 Tianna R. Gabby R. June 3 Regina F. ----- June 3 Steven M. Darrion L. Topic Title Horses run fast before a violent storm or before windy conditions. The more rain, the more rest; fair weather’s not always best. Flowers close up before a storm. When the days begin to lengthen, The cold begins to strengthen. Cockroaches are more active before a storm. Lightning never strikes the same place twice When leaves fall early, Fall and Winter will be mild; When leaves fall late, Winter will be severe. You can outrun a tornado in a car. A green Christmas; a white Easter. So it falls that all men are With fine weather happier far. It is almost universally believed that good weather may be expected when the cat washes herself, but bad weather may be expected when she licks her coat against the grain or washes her face over her ears, or sits Fishes in general, both in salt and fresh waters, are observed to sport most and bite more eagerly before rain. It’s raining cats and dogs. No two snow crystals are alike. Birds flying low, expect rain and a blow.