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Teresa Grider says the worm predicts initial bad weather

Teresa Grider writes:
i have seen this myself and I have always heard that dark black means bad weather and brown or orange means cold and light bad weather, so we will probably have bad, then light and cold, and then bad to finish winter off. In like a lion and steady as we go, and then out like a lion. lol --Teresa Grider
Comments re photo 51739 The woolly worm at Vester A sign but what does it mean<




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