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* '''Saint Swithin's Day:'''  In England, the 15th of July. The story is that the weather of St. Swithin's day (rain or shine) will determine the weather for the next 40 days, thus a Saint Swithin's summer.
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* '''Saint Swithin's Day:'''  In England, the 15th of July. The story is that the weather of St. Swithin's day (rain or shine) will determine the weather for the next 40 days, thus a Saint Swithin's summer
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* '''Saint Martin’s summer:''' a period of unusually warm weather in the late autumn, esp early November

Latest revision as of 08:25, 18 January 2021

  • Saint Swithin's Day: In England, the 15th of July. The story is that the weather of St. Swithin's day (rain or shine) will determine the weather for the next 40 days, thus a Saint Swithin's summer
  • Saint Martin’s summer: a period of unusually warm weather in the late autumn, esp early November