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Post by bluemingidiot on Apr 16, 2018 5:50:42 GMT
Once we get into April, a more consistent warm pattern will become established but colder weather will still fight back at times along the northern tier of the country. While a wet spring is expected for parts of the northern third of the country, the bigger story of the spring may end up being the expanding and increasingly severe drought conditions across the Southwest and southern and central Plains. These regions had a very dry winter and this pattern is expected to dominate the spring season and continue into the summer while expanding further north and east. A very warm and dry spring is expected across much of California, Texas, and Florida. An early start to the wildfire season and significant impacts to agriculture are likely. While Florida will likely see a wetter pattern as we head into summer, no relief is expected for California or Texas as a hot and dry pattern will get established early and dominate the summer. www.theweathernetwork.com/us/news/articles/us-weather/2018-us-national-spring-forecast-next-three-months-of-weather-temperature-precipitation/96343/
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Post by dw on Apr 17, 2018 20:59:20 GMT
Too windy today to even walk upright...okay, I've had enough wind! Too many things to do outside but not in this wind.
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Post by grannyg on Apr 17, 2018 23:13:41 GMT
Replanting again....froze for the second time in APRIL...then up in the 90's
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Post by solargeek on Apr 17, 2018 23:28:53 GMT
Ha ha, Wisconsin weather is so crazy. We just had 1.5 inches of rain and sleet, and then on top of that without the roads being plowed 8 to 10 inches of snow where I live. 3 to 6 more inches are coming tomorrow. The robins are cold
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