Posted by Billy NY on March 29, 2009 at 07:02:39 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: O/T March weather posted by old on March 28, 2009 at 11:19:18:
The weather has been nice, cool, dry, borderline t-shirt weather, ground is drying out quickly, just the usual wet areas in the fields, taking longer, but if it keeps up, field work could start in a week or 2, like it did last year. I'm hoping this will keep up, to provide some time to drag in some logs, there is about 100 of various size hard wood down from that darned ice storm in Dec. Mosquitos were out yesterday, and hungry at dusk, got some things in the yard that hold water, time to mitigate those
We've been known to get those nor'easters this time of year, like the one in March of '93, can't believe the weather out in the midwest, some serious temperature swings etc., blizzard, but that cold air that dips down, sure makes nice weather here, could be another good summer like '07 if it keeps up.
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