Posted by Billy NY on March 29, 2008 at 10:31:01 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Snow in late March posted by Walt davies on March 29, 2008 at 07:15:05:
I dunno, usually the turning point is St Patricks day + or -. We have had no warm weather this month, a couple of nice days, been somewhat dry too, not excessive rain, nor any heavy snow as is always possible. It's good weather to grab wood from the hedgerows and woodlots, no bugs, not too hot & sweaty etc. The ground has been frozen unless the sun hits it, then it gets slippery. I like the warm weathert myself, spring is always my favorite time of year, I do like the extra light in early march, etc. great time of year both spring and fall before you get to heat or cold extremes to do any labor intensive work that can be done. I've still got a fire lit in the woodstove, would have figured to have that shut down already, it was below 20 deg F this morning, and has been most mornings, snow on the ground. It seems like perfect weather for maple sugaring though, today is no exception.
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