Come on, March is known for 2" or more of snow depending on location in the U.S.Constant warmer weather has not been the norm until the end of March/beginning of April.(In like a lion, out like a lamb)
Here in the generally cold, rainy Pacific NW it’s a wonderfully warm spring already. We love it, but it doesn’t bode well for the interior or for drought-stricken California – or any place with a lot of agriculture dependent on irrigation.
Spyderred: also in the NW, and haven’t gotten past Octoberish weather patterns in THREE YEARS! Really tired of all these east coast clowns whining about there still being winter! GIVE ME SOME!! Really getting concerned about what my well, or my local town wells, will be facing by July.
eugene57 about 9 years ago
Come on, March is known for 2" or more of snow depending on location in the U.S.Constant warmer weather has not been the norm until the end of March/beginning of April.(In like a lion, out like a lamb)
Spyderred about 9 years ago
Here in the generally cold, rainy Pacific NW it’s a wonderfully warm spring already. We love it, but it doesn’t bode well for the interior or for drought-stricken California – or any place with a lot of agriculture dependent on irrigation.
Dtroutma about 9 years ago
Spyderred: also in the NW, and haven’t gotten past Octoberish weather patterns in THREE YEARS! Really tired of all these east coast clowns whining about there still being winter! GIVE ME SOME!! Really getting concerned about what my well, or my local town wells, will be facing by July.