Decent day today to mulch up the last remaining leaves on the lawn during lunchtime. Somehow I didn't have to do my lawn at all this year. I guess all those windy days swept them away.
If 2018 means 17/18 winter, then we were above average.
18/19 at my location here we were only about 3" under normal, so not bad.
Last year was a bottom 3 winter since I've been alive. Hopefully this year we can reach over 20
Will probably take 2-4 weeks if approved. My department at Pfizer is actually the one that does the submissions. Maybe by around Christmas time the first vaccinations can begin.
Yeah, besides the Oaks holding on a little longer, there have been no leaves on tree's for about a week, and the wind took care of what was left.
37 with a little drizzle. Was hoping to see a flake, but no flake for me!
.98". Lines up well with the 1.00" I see on the CoCoRaHS location near Readington on that map above. I drove by that one a few minutes ago and saw a USGS worker doing something at the site (I think they are the same location, but not sure).
For the most part, it will below normal from this past Sunday to mid next week. Yesterday here was spot on average. So like 10-11 days or so below normal it seems.