In weather legend, Newfoundland recognizes a winter storm that falls near St. Patrick's Day as Sheila's Brush. Now mystery has it, it's his wife or sister or mother or mistress or housekeeper.
Sheila's Brush is the annual fierce winter storm with heavy snowfall that occurs around the 18th of March.The resulting snow is attributed to Sheila's sweeping away of the last of winter. But, once the brush blows through it signals that Spring is just around the corner for…
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