Wacky, its almost absurd. Last winter was classic, reminded me of what winters used to be like or had a consistent run like in the 70's. First major snow last season was 12-27-10, though that melted off, week or so later that one stuck with the rest on top of it til April. I know we don't have it like those further north, but it sure made things really difficult.
This weather has provided some opportunity to get some long overdue things done, that and some time off due to a foot/leg problem, really nice to be able to work outside without the confines of a snow pack all around you.
The patterns of weather are something to look at, what is actually normal ? LOL periods of harsh winters, warmer drier winters, now or very little snow winters, have seen a couple of those, then add the global warming situation... sounds like an argument waiting to happen.
In any event I'll make use of it, but I sure hope it does not cause major problems with needed moisture in the dry areas, no snow pack no spring run off etc. like the article said.
Strangest thing I ever saw in winter was a painted turtle hatchling, 4 or 5 years ago, we had some odd warm weather in December/January and unfortunately for the turtle, he got run over, but had just hatched and was heading down my driveway towards the pond, they usually go in September, but sometimes the following spring, he got a false alarm, being cold blooded, he got enough heat to break out and walk away.
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