That’s what we want to hear…
Yes, it’s the famous postman Michael Gallagher who shot to fame a few years ago when he predicted Ireland’s cold snap and has predicted much of the weather correctly since.
He spoke on the Neil Prendeville Show on Cork’s Red FM earlier this week.
“That’s all going to change. The signs are good,” he said.
“I was 48 years a postman in Donegal in the hills, and I listened to these people talking. They always said if you get a very cold winter, and they didn’t say it often, and an east wind, it’s a sign that our summer is going to be very good.
Gallagher maintained that the summer will bring with it some great weather.
“We’re going to get the sunshine from the west and we’re in for a very good summer. We’re not even out of the spring yet. The signs are looking up that we will have a good summer and I mean that from the heart out.
“The only blip we might have is a wee bit of thunder. But, the farmers are going to be happy at long last,” Gallagher said.
According to Gallagher, it’s not far away either and we should begin to see some of the good weather around the start of May.
“It will be May anyway. It’s difficult to tell. But the beginning of May you’ll begin to see a big change in the weather.”
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