Sat
Apr 7 2007
08:08 am

Wishful thinking would not keep winter from revisiting. It was 30.2 degrees this morning, and in the otherwise blue sky there was one big gray cloud right over our house emitting light snow flurries.

It's my fault. I've been in denial all week. When we went out for our evening walk yesterday it was 51 degrees. I usually wear shorts when it's 50+ and sunny, so I wore shorts and a hooded sweatshirt. But there was a cold northwest wind blowing and by the time we got home it was 49. My final act of defiance was of no avail.

My Mom tells me every year, "don't plant anything until after April 15th." Someday I will learn to listen to my Mom. Hope our blooming azaleas will be OK.

UPDATE: I guess I should be thankful. It could be a lot worse!

WhitesCreek's picture

Hummingbird juice froze in

Hummingbird juice froze in the feeder. Little birds were irritated and left.

Rachel's picture

I don't know how cold it got

I don't know how cold it got last night, but that big beautiful azalea I was worried about looks pretty crappy this morning. It'll be brown by nightfall.

Damn.

StaceyDiamond's picture

snow

Around midnight last night it was pouring snow, enough to leave car tops white for a while.

mrvlknxor's picture

February signal of frost in May

Sam Venable reported upon thunder in February and a late frost.

ATSF616's picture

Here in north-central Indiana...

Wish I'd had a decent digital SLR and a good zoom....hired mowing crews in the condos across the street were working Friday afternoon in hooded winter coats and gloves while it was snowing so hard I could barely see them.

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