March 2020

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tireman4
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First day of Spring, March 1 st ( well in Meteorological terms)
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Is there any possibility of one last freeze this winter?

March is unpredictable.
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Well it looks like most of the rain will be north of me again. Really annoying!
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BlueJay wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:24 am Is there any possibility of one last freeze this winter?

March is unpredictable.
There is always a possibility until about Mid-April, but the average date of our last freeze is about March 1st, and I don’t see any arctic outbreaks on the horizon. I’d say chances are slim.

For what it’s worth, this weekend we went to the garden center and bought a bunch of new goodies to plant. Some hardy, and some I know I will need to cover during freezes.
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BlueJay wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:24 am Is there any possibility of one last freeze this winter?

March is unpredictable.
There can be freezes in March. There was snow in March 1932.

I have been paying more attention to COVID-19 lately.
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A warm and mostly cloudy day across SE TX with a few showers possible.
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Looks like most of the rain will be north of Houston this week. Probably north of a line from Brenham to Conroe with the way it looks now.
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Cpv17 wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2020 1:21 pm Looks like most of the rain will be north of Houston this week. Probably north of a line from Brenham to Conroe with the way it looks now.
I hope youre right...keep it far away from here!
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we could use some rain, clean off some pollen, feed some vegetation - I say bring it on
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ALWAYS North of us - sigh
but prayers up for those in Nashville with that nasty tornado....
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