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continues from previous page: unsettled weather. The full moon on Thursday after Sophia, 2 hours and 50 minutes after midday, inclined toward unsettled weather due to Mercury and the Moon in Gemini. The quarter of the new moon on Thursday after Sophia, 2 hours after midday, will retain the nature of its new moon due to Mercury. Full moon on Thursday after Urban, 15 hours and 53 minutes after midday, inclined toward blowing winds and moisture for the time due to Saturn and Mercury. The quarter of the full moon on Friday before Boniface, 19 hours after midday, will retain the nature of its full moon due to Mercury.
New moon on Friday after Boniface, 14 hours and 20 minutes after midday, inclined toward blowing winds due to Mercury and the Moon in Gemini.
The quarter of the new moon on Friday after Saint Vitus's Day, around 10 hours after midday, inclined toward rainy weather and winds due to the Moon and Mercury. Full moon on Saturday after Saint John's Day, around 6 hours and 6 minutes after midday, inclined toward beautiful, strong weather and cold for the time.
The quarter of the full moon on Sunday after Our Lady’s Day, 7 hours after midday, inclined toward beautiful weather; a few days will be moist due to the Moon.
New moon on Sunday before Margaret, 2 hours and 6 minutes after midday, inclined toward beautiful, hot, warm weather. A few days will show light rain. The quarter of the new moon on Saturday after Margaret, 20 hours after midday, very hot and warm due to the Sun and Venus. Full moon on the eve of James, 21 hours and 10 minutes after midday, warm weather, yet moist, leading to light rain for a few days. The quarter of the full moon on the day of Peter in Chains, 7 hours after midday, will retain the weather of its full moon.
New moon on Monday before Lawrence, 9 hours and 18 minutes after midday, very warm and beautiful weather due to the Sun and the Moon in the Lion Leo.
The quarter of the new moon on Our Dear Lady's Day, 7 hours after midday, will retain the nature of the weather of its new moon.
Full moon on the eve of Bartholomew, 12 hours and 43 minutes after midday, warm weather.