I wish this weather held out until the Lion's Monday Night Football game, but that does not look like it's happening. I like tailgating, but not in the cold!!It was rainy and dreary all day yesterday but the rain cleared out for a bit from about 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. which worked perfectly with our elementary school trunk-or-treat. The temps were in the 60s and it was pretty pleasant but I think the threat of rain kept a few kids away as we had a lot more leftover candy than the past couple of years.
It's rainy again this morning but temps are nice again and in the 60s.
At this point, I typically leave the outdoor plants to their own devices. Tomatoes and peppers aren't going to produce even if they aren't killed by the frost/snows that usually dominate this time of year.Sunday night I set up a portable greenhouse for the plants in advance of the big cold front. Monday night I set up the extremely portable greenhouse after the big cold front.
We didn't plant the fall garden this year, unfortunately. We just cut all the herbs and have them drying indoors. Mostly we just re-plant again in spring like you say, but the greenhouse is for the botanical curiosities my wife has collected. Cold seasons always make our house look like a big grow op.At this point, I typically leave the outdoor plants to their own devices. Tomatoes and peppers aren't going to produce even if they aren't killed by the frost/snows that usually dominate this time of year.
It also appears you're in a much warmer climate (TX) than we are (MI).We didn't plant the fall garden this year, unfortunately. We just cut all the herbs and have them drying indoors. Mostly we just re-plant again in spring like you say, but the greenhouse is for the botanical curiosities my wife has collected. Cold seasons always make our house look like a big grow op.
Yes, no expectation of dominating snows here, though that usually just means any snow is a general catastrophe.It also appears you're in a much warmer climate (TX) than we are (MI).
I understand completely. A insignificant snow shuts everything here. When I lived up North, they wouldn't have noticed it.Yes, no expectation of dominating snows here, though that usually just means any snow is a general catastrophe.
We had both in Northern Illinois. The snow happened a few days prior to the warm up and melted by afternoon.Got up to 57 degrees this weekend. In years past I would have expected to find a few inches of snow on the ground in early December. I guess this is the new normal.
Tornadoes in December in Tennessee
We're going to be in St. Augustine for Christmas this year - for now the forecast is low 70s with a chance for some light rain on the 25th.Extended forecast is indicating a green Christmas. But I suppose its a bit early. Last year Buffalo got enough Christmas snow for several decades...
Three or four inches of really heavy wet snow this morning. I'm taking the afternoon off to shovel the driveway.
That’s a lot.Four inches lluvia in 12 hrs along with a big wind. Our county is so rural they closed the schools due to most roads being dirt and buses get stuck a lot culverts wash out and such.