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@rockygems123 wrote:

@Kitlynn wrote:

I live in CO and we have had only four snows all Winter. Two of them were skiffs, one was 8 inches and the other was 2 inches. We have been in the high sixties, seventies and even eighties. driest Winter I have seen in forty two years. We are on water rationing for our yards. Weather has been odd all over.


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We're in metro Denver and our lawns look horrific.  However 2 in the neighborhood look great, they must be sneaking out at night to water!

 

Really scary summer coming up hopefully people won't have open flames any where.


We are in Arvada and yes lawns are starting to really show brown. Hopefully the two days we are allowed to water will be enough. We did get fertilizer for drought conditions so maybe that will also help. 

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I had snow for a short time yesterday. It didn't stick and stopped when sun came out.
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91° and 15% humidity in PHX...rather glorious (!)

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@Kitlynn wrote:

@rockygems123 wrote:

@Kitlynn wrote:

I live in CO and we have had only four snows all Winter. Two of them were skiffs, one was 8 inches and the other was 2 inches. We have been in the high sixties, seventies and even eighties. driest Winter I have seen in forty two years. We are on water rationing for our yards. Weather has been odd all over.


@Kitlynn 

 

We're in metro Denver and our lawns look horrific.  However 2 in the neighborhood look great, they must be sneaking out at night to water!

 

Really scary summer coming up hopefully people won't have open flames any where.


We are in Arvada and yes lawns are starting to really show brown. Hopefully the two days we are allowed to water will be enough. We did get fertilizer for drought conditions so maybe that will also help. 


@Kitlynn 

 

That's a great idea was thinking of buying Revive they have good reviews. 

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@PhilaLady1 wrote:
I was outside waiting for the Uber delivery person to deliver groceries from a local supermarket. Suddenly something came down from the sky. Then I was watching the Philly weather on TV and learned a new word today. Graupel.

Thank you! @PhilaLady1 

That is exactly what it looked like. When I first saw it I thought it was hail. But walking in it and having it land on my sweater, I knew it wasn't hail. It didn't hurt when it fell on me. It was puffy.

Thanks, would never have known about Graupel.

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Upstate NY.  Woke up to a couple of inches of snow yesterday morning. Gone in the afternoon.  21 degrees this morning. Greenhouses open here, this Saturday.

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No snow here, 76 and sunny.

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The last expected frost date here in South Jersey is mid-May, so you can see some snow flurries, or even a snow squall pretty much until then. From mid-March on, the risk of accumulating snow largely disappears due to more sunshine and the ground warming, but airborne snow remains a possibilty well into spring. We're heading into a cool/damp period, according to the weather channel app. Lots of rain/showers in the forecast with highs in the 50s-60s.

 

Weather around here is predictably unpredictable. I've had the AC on in March some years, and the heater going well into June in other years. 

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