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Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Donuel Date: 17 Jan 22 - 05:56 AM Its midnight in Hawaii right now with a full moon behind palm trees over a gentle surf. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: leeneia Date: 17 Jan 22 - 01:42 PM We had icy rain followed by 3 inches of snow. Since driving on ice is so dangeous, people stayed in in droves, and my street was silent. How lovely! At the bird feeder we were honored with the presence of a flock of tree sparrows, never seen at our feeder before, and that's since 1977. It's melting now, and according to the garden columnist in the newspaper, that's a very good thing. Our December was very dry. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 19 Jan 22 - 12:16 PM we are headed for subfreezing temperatures and I am SO over this frigid weather. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Neil D Date: 20 Jan 22 - 11:57 PM Our wind chills have been about 30 degrees below freezing for days. We also had a 14-inch snowstorm 3 days ago, none of which has melted. Taking my wife to work Monday was quite the adventure. Even state routes were not cleared. Some were still bad the next morning. Then this morning, I got stuck behind 3 different township trucks going 25 mph below the limit and throwing salt everywhere, even though all the roads were clean and dry. My wife said they must be expecting another storm and, sure enough, we got an additional 1/4 inch today. Thank god they laid all that salt. Some of our southern states are also experiencing rare winter weather' My wife saw a satirical weather warning that said if you live in the south stay at home. Do not go out for any reason for fear of dire consequence. If you live up north it's time to get your big coat out. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 26 Jan 22 - 10:07 PM It's a bird ... It's a plane ... it's a Bomb-Cyclone nor'easter, and it's coming Friday night . . . ! (thinking of gnu) |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Mrrzy Date: 28 Jan 22 - 04:26 PM We got freezing rain but it will be snow. But not like down East! |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 28 Jan 22 - 07:10 PM Well, the snowstorm is creeping up the Atlantic coast as we speak. Right now the doppler radar shows snow in Delaware, New Jersey, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Saturday is pretty much a hunker-down-and-stay-indoors day where I am staying, although the location is far enough inland that we may get less snow than they get on the coast. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Donuel Date: 29 Jan 22 - 11:01 AM There is no other recording of Vivaldi's four seasons 'WINTER' as expressive, grandose, over the top and magnified in every way than this...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oX88JhIPmg |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 29 Jan 22 - 09:50 PM I'm staying not far from the Hudson River Valley in southern New England. Just far enough north and west to dodge the coastal weather. Not to say that we didn't get any snow -- we certainly did -- but it was a light amount, and it was the dry cold powdery stuff that brushes right off of your car in the parking lot. Whereas on the coast they are buried under the snow and there is a wind making for white-out conditions. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 19 Feb 22 - 11:46 AM Snow is falling with a vengeance here; I would not call it a blizzard as it is not white-out nor strong winds. But it's a substantial snowfall, and it is falling at a 45-degree angle. For some reason I look out the window and I keep seeing these Vees of geese flying overhead. At noon?? We had enough of a thaw here to clean up the inevitable frozen snow and ice in the parking lots, so now it's here-we-go-again. The snow is going to be the dry powdery sort because the temps are far enough below freezing. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Donuel Date: 19 Feb 22 - 12:28 PM Its gonna be an early spring. I'm seeing Robins and Daffodils starting to appear. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 21 Feb 22 - 08:56 PM Indeed, winter WAS here, but if you don't like it, wait a few minutes ... or a few days ... I hear songbirds in the wetlands behind the residence where I am staying, early in the morning. Haven't heard those little songs all winter. Nor does it seem coincidence that I saw those v-formations of geese going back, and forth, and back, and forth ... |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Charmion Date: 21 Feb 22 - 11:07 PM Thaw today in Stratford, and a veritable chorus of songbirds in the hedge around my house. Chickadees and cardinals, mostly, and I think I saw a bunting the other day. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Mrrzy Date: 22 Feb 22 - 03:41 PM Losing its grip here! |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 24 Feb 22 - 09:48 PM And NOW there are winter storm advisories and warnings here, with a snowstorm crunching this way. We're supposed to be under these warnings, in the Berkshire piece of the Appalachians, for a solid twelve hours, and there could be sleet along with the inches of snow. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 25 Feb 22 - 09:46 PM it was pretty as a picture postcard here, after the snow, but I stayed indoors all day. Tomorrow morning is soon enough to get out there with the brush and the icebreaker, and tackle my parked car in the parking lot. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Senoufou Date: 27 Feb 22 - 02:31 AM Well amazingly I'm going to mow both lawns today! The grass has grown very long due to the high rainfall this winter, and the weather forecast is 'dry, sunny and 8 degrees Celsius'. I hope my electric mower can cope with the long grass, which can block the rotary blades. But it should all look lovely once I've finished. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 01 Mar 22 - 11:44 AM And now the month of March is here, when ANYTHING can happen (and sometimes does). |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Donuel Date: 01 Mar 22 - 12:21 PM Senofou wins the early spring award! Is a bag of manure OK? |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Jon Freeman Date: 01 Mar 22 - 12:45 PM I took advantage of the fine weather (I think Friday) to cut some grass too, Sen. When I stopped, I heard next door's mower running... I didn't have much to do and have only done enough to bring things back under control but there were parts where I thought the petrol mower might struggle if I left things much longer. I've still got the grass inside our small veg plot to do. I usually use a small cordless mower for that (and the petrol mower is too big) but I fear the grass is already too long for that machine so the first cut in there might have to be with a strimmer. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Charmion Date: 01 Mar 22 - 01:12 PM On Shrove Tuesday, winter is clearly weakening in Perth County, Ontario, but it won’t leave without a struggle. The light is now strong enough that I need to wear over-the-specs dark goggles for driving — except when it’s snowing like mad. Which it did over the weekend, and will do some more tonight and tomorrow. We keep the snow shovel handy well into May. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Senoufou Date: 01 Mar 22 - 01:13 PM Hee hee Donuel, that would do nicely, thank you! I do like manure, very organic. I now have primroses, early daffodils, snowdrops and violets out in my garden, which shows that winter isn't 'here' (as in the title of this thread) but 'on its way out'. On top of this, the male wood pigeons have started their irritating and ceaseless cooing on the roof of my bungalow. ("My toe bleeds Betty!" on and on and on) |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Charmion's brother Andrew Date: 02 Mar 22 - 02:08 PM Meanwhile, it another corner of Nouvelle Prusse, winter's grip is loosening. We have over 12 hours from morning twilight to evening twilight. In the early afternoon, it is already -4C and feels warm compared with the previous three months. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 04 Mar 22 - 07:43 AM Don't know if March came in like a lion, but it certainly came in really cold. Of course in a few days comes one of those freak thaw spikes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: Donuel Date: 04 Mar 22 - 08:13 AM This Sunday it will be 25 degrees above 'normal' to 78 F in DC. |
Subject: RE: BS: Winter is here From: keberoxu Date: 13 Mar 22 - 09:15 PM Winter isn't finished with us yet. We had a heck of a blizzard the other day. Not all that much snowfall to measure, it's just that that wind was gusting to 40 miles per hour, the snow was going sideways, and the visibility was awful. Now this week it is all supposed to thaw out AGAIN. |