Expecting a high of 22 here today. I am doing bids but not "working" out in it. I realize that some of our tough Canuckian and Russkie brethren would love to have these temps but since there are only a few days that don't get above freezing here each winter I am staying home and waiting for...
We got snow Monday afternoon and Tuesday-not much -about 3 inches. The joy is that it was -18F this morning,The radio said it was 5 above this afternoon but my thermometer stopped moving up at 0.
70 degrees yesterday with light winds, 66 today with light winds. Forecast is for 57 tomorrow becoming windy and 40% chance of snow Wed night/Thursday with a Thursday high in the 30s.
We had a week of warm and windy followed by cool with biting winds followed by high winds with occassional wind. Today and tomorrow are supposed to be sunny 60's and merely breezy. I'll take that.
Well the wind brought a temp drop with rain turning to snow turning to rain turning to mongo snowflakes. A couple of inches of soggy white stuff currently.
Yesterday was warm but horridly windy(50mph gusts). Today was a gorgeous 60 with 5-10 mph winds. Tomorrow is supposed to be 45 with 40mph gusts. Next week is forecast to be the upper forties and sunny so it sounds pleasant.
...an "authority " that says not to prune apples when temps are below freezing........but it is B.S. Sharp tools and proper cuts and all will be well.-O' course what do I know, I have only done thousands.
Having said that,it is -4*F here and I have decided that it is too cold to prune anything...
Poor weather guys-they can't get it right. The forecast today was sunny and seasonably cool/50 degrees. (A nice outlook after yesterday's freezing drizzle.) It was 20 degrees with a very heavy frost and fog this morning...the sun came out and it soared to 67.
Yesterday was 75. Today was 33 with freezing drizzle/snow and iced up trees.I think the temps went UP after sundown-supposed to be 50 and sunny tomorrow.
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