Alas, Jimmy the Groundhog and that PA Punk Phil have both decreed it will be a long winter. Like we haven't had enough of these Arctic freezes and below zero temps and windchills . . .
Only when they don't deliver an early spring -- especially after predicting one, then not delivering. Last year both said early spring and we had snow until April . . . big fat liars.
Actually, it can never be too cold to snow. As long as there is water vapor in the air, it can snow no matter how low the temperature. They have recorded snow in Antarctica at minus seventy below. ; )
I kinda feel bad for the little rodents. They get such a bad rap. haha
ReplyDeleteOnly when they don't deliver an early spring -- especially after predicting one, then not delivering. Last year both said early spring and we had snow until April . . . big fat liars.
ReplyDeleteI guess that's about right. Seems the really bad ones generally do last longer.
ReplyDeleteSadly, 'tis true. It hasn't been one of our snowiest winters, but definitely one of the coldest.
ReplyDeleteSame here. We've got bitter cold and high winds right now. It's too cold to snow.
ReplyDeleteActually, it can never be too cold to snow. As long as there is water vapor in the air, it can snow no matter how low the temperature. They have recorded snow in Antarctica at minus seventy below. ; )
ReplyDeleteAnd yet on the really cold days all we get is snow-dust.
ReplyDeleteLess moisture in the air. ;)
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