It kind of reminded me of a mid July day out there will all the moisture hanging in the air and the clouds racing across the sky ahead of the next storm system, minus about 25 degrees in temps and 15 in dews. Perhaps a sign of good things to come?
Yep, another beauty out there for sure. Sat outside for a solid hour on the deck and could really feel the increasing power of the sun all over. It felt incredible after months of practical hibernation. The backyard is a total swamp right now but I’ll take every ounce of it if it leads to more days like this!
The trend is our friend as they say. Soon those numbers will be 60s and 70s, with the occasional mood dampening kick in the gut, back door cold front to knock us down a few pegs. At some point, the avalanche of warmth will no longer be contained and we’ll be sweatily swatting away flies and mosquitoes while the powder dude is showing off his last few moldy snow piles in a last ditch effort to summon the dastardly snow gods for one last hurrah!
Probably more wind today than we’ll get from any spring or summer time convection or perhaps hurricane season all together. Enjoy every bone-chilling gust while it lasts. Let’s get back to mist and drizzle soon!
Anyone else hear that big rumble earlier? I think ol Kevin (from fox 25) mentioned it came from a sudden cell popping up near hull. But yeah, some serious moisture has fallen in the last day or so. The yard is a total swamp but at least the worst of the ice is finally gone now. That stuff was practically bullet proof for several weeks!
Just put this dreaded season out of its misery already. I’m ready for 65+ and golden tanned faces after a long walk up and down the driveway. Let’s gooooo baby!
You know it’s coming torch. Soon we must learn to reembrace our inner trench foot combined with sweaty mullets, for old times sake. The prophets of ancient past are acutely aware of the inevitable zone of suck that is bound to arrive without hesitation, on the first week of April in coastal New England. We know what must be done when the time is right!
Yeah this’ll make my trip to visit family in NC a little sweeter not too long from now. That straight up cold and dryness really does get old after a while..plus the bottom of the driveway is a solid sheet of ice. Not good for doing much of anything outside these days. The sun did feel noticeably strong today on the old nape haha.
Glad this one is wrapping up. Snow to rain is an absolute bitch to shovel. Just a half inch of slush might as well be ten inches of regular fluff. But hey on the bright side, I can still see just a smidge of light outside. We’ll take the good with a little nasty! Enjoy your vaca btw Ken..I’ve family down in Aruba right now, just a little jealous of their latest warm adventures haha
I tell ya what no matter what happens over the next several weeks weather wise, I’m eagerly looking forward to tippys annual nape posts as the sun continues to grow a little stronger day by day. It really takes the sting off of shoveling a few inches of slush or if we’re lucky a good mound of powdery goodness! This active pattern is sure to bring a few surprises in the weeks ahead.
Caught this unusual sighting at one of our feeders earlier. I’m pretty sure it was a male robin but def cool to see this time of year! The birdies have been absolutely frantic out there the last month or so.
Even if we only ended up with about an inch and a half of fluff, it was still very cool to see snow finally coming down. It really helps break up the monotony of this cold and mostly dry pattern we’ve been stuck in for the last couple weeks. And it’s barely enough to have to worry about shoveling. A big win all around imo.
Ok, wind you can chill the f out now..we get it polar vortex, you want us to suffer whenever we dare step outdoors. But you know it’d be really friggin cool if you know, you could just calm it down for an hour, capiche?