Janvier a daeux bouniaux, Février en a treis.
“January wears two caps; February wears three.”
A weather saying noting that February is typically the coldest month of the year, colder even than January.
— Traditional Guernsey Wisdom, Guernsey
Source: Traditional Guernsey proverb, recorded in Sir Edgar MacCulloch, Guernsey Folk Lore (1903), public-domain oral tradition
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