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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsOld Appalachian beliefs. The last rumble of thunder in September.
Means six weeks until the first snow fall. I heard thunder Thursday Dunc the golden chonk came to me seeking protection.

mnhtnbb
(32,868 posts)But we're about 225 miles from the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains that are part of the Appalachians. Does that count? We've had snow in early December here ...had a terrible snow/ice storm in December 2003. It was a week before our power was restored.
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Tanuki
(16,086 posts)it can't (or won't) turn you loose until it hears thunder, so I guess that's good news for anyone who got bitten by one on Thursday!
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ms liberty
(10,622 posts)We very rarely get snow.
Marthe48
(21,917 posts)I'll add it to my collection of lore.
I heard that you can predict what kind of winter it'll be by looking at the wooly worms. If they have more black than brown, the winter will be worse.
My Mom, who was born and raised in Cleveland, told me the frogs had to be frozen out 3 times before Spring was really here. I told one of my friends and she said, "I didn't know frogs could count!" Laughed myself silly
Hope Chonk is reassured and back to sharing your breakfast!