I was given a copy of this book by a friend in the 1980s, treasured it, but moved house too many times and it ended up on someone else's bookshelves. I managed to buy a second-hand copy, and am really glad that I did. It is a delightful small, modest book, which is easy to read and explores the folklore behind old-fashioned weather forecasting. The woodcut illustrations are beautiful, and enhance the content. The value of this book for me, in 2020, is its simple un-technical innocence, evoking the colloquialisms of the 1970s. Whether the weather can still be predicted through these methods, with global warming and urban cityscapes, is a pertinent question.