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Maine Weather Stick

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This natural barometer has been predicting the highs and lows of New England's weather for years. Mounted outside a window, the sprig will point up indicating fair weather and when foul weather approaches, it points down. Since it is actually cut from Maine's abundant Balsam fir trees, the sizes will vary, but generally the sprig is about a foot long and the base is around 2-1/4" tall x 3/8" wide with a pre-drilled hole for nailing.

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  • 5
    Jokes on me!

    Posted by Claudia Boone on Apr 9th 2016

    I purchased the Maine Weather Stick as a joke for a friend and bought one for myself. I'll be darned it really works! It's actually fun to watch!

  • 5
    Weather stick

    Posted by Jim Metcalfe on Aug 25th 2015

    Purchased a replacement weather stick from you to replace one damaged by a friend at our cabin. It works better than any weatherman!

  • 5
    Weather wand

    Posted by Kenice Cozens on Jun 7th 2015

    Haven't had a chance to see it in the rain yet as CA is in the middle of a drought.

  • 5
    FASCINATING

    Posted by C A SIKORA on Jun 5th 2015

    FASCINATING

  • 5
    It works in Alaska!

    Posted by Susan Olson on Sep 10th 2014

    I've always wanted one of these weather sticks. It's great to know they work well in Alaska too!

  • 5
    Weather Stick

    Posted by Kristin Markel on Apr 6th 2014

    I bought 4 of these and plan to give 2 away as gifts. Hung mine up and am thrilled how well it responds to fair and foul weather. I like this very much

  • 5
    Weather stick

    Posted by Skipper on Mar 30th 2014

    It definetly works... will recommend this to my friends/family!

  • 5
    Maine weather sticks

    Posted by Granny Di on May 14th 2012

    Love these. They really work! Never fail. Ordering more for gifts.

  • 5
    Very Cool

    Posted by Peach on Apr 28th 2012

    I bought one of these some time ago and finally installed it on the side of a tree in my backyard. It is indeed very responsive to the weather, and a charming addition to my yard.