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North of 8
Posted 2/28/2023 8:04 PM (#1018446)
Subject: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




After clearing snow from my driveway this morning, went for a walk and saw a very early sign of spring. Pair of swans on the open channel between Moen Lake and Second Lake. Lot of winter left here in Oneida County, but the swans are a sign that it will end. Checked our bird book and this is the second time in three years that saw the first ones on Feb. 28.
Shroomskie
Posted 2/28/2023 9:18 PM (#1018449 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 34


Had grey squirrels getting frisky with each other also a little north of you. Like full out, getting it done.

Edited by Shroomskie 2/28/2023 9:19 PM
esoxaddict
Posted 2/28/2023 9:34 PM (#1018451 - in reply to #1018449)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)





Posts: 8725


We've got trees budding out already, which is not normal for this time of year. I know we've had some pretty good snowstorms and single digit temps into April in years past but I'm looking at having to get the lawn mover out already. Used the snowblower twice this winter, shoveled once. Not complaining about that, but it sure is not like the winters we used to have.
chuckski
Posted 3/1/2023 12:23 AM (#1018459 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




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We've had a lot of snow this winter here in the front range of Colorado. (witch is a good thing) Eight days ago we had a couple days where the high was 13- 14 degrees and dipped below zero at night. Since then we've had some days 50's or upper 40's. As of today the last of the snow in my front yard melted away. I still have some in the back yard. And for the record when I look out the front window I'm looking west. As a couple days ago my sister who has a home on the North side of the street still was covered in three inches. Today was upper 40's low 50's with a cold wind but there's a inch of snow in the forecast for tomorrow. March is our snowiest month but it warms between snows. The last four weekends have been in the 50's counting tomorrow we've had four Wednesday's with snow. I should be able to go cast at the pond in my town and with lent go find a fish fry. And in five weeks the Hockey playoff's start. We get some late season snow too.
Solitario Lupo
Posted 3/1/2023 4:54 PM (#1018486 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)





Location: PA Angler
It’s been warm out of my neck of the woods. Reached 70* a couple days already. No snow at all pretty much all winter seems like it’s a mild one for us. Already hear the spring birds, flowers are coming up, and also saw one them woolly bear caterpillars which is supposed to be completely frozen and thaw in spring. Already did some yard work. Thinking of getting the fishing gear out.
gimruis
Posted 3/1/2023 6:57 PM (#1018494 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 108


Record "moisture equivalent" for winter (Dec - Feb) this year in the Twin Cities. That's rain plus snow. Temps have definitely not been near average though. Only 10 nights below zero and the average is 21.

I won't complain after the drought we had last summer/fall. Just what the doctor ordered.
North of 8
Posted 3/1/2023 7:37 PM (#1018495 - in reply to #1018494)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




gimruis - 3/1/2023 6:57 PM

Record "moisture equivalent" for winter (Dec - Feb) this year in the Twin Cities. That's rain plus snow. Temps have definitely not been near average though. Only 10 nights below zero and the average is 21.

I won't complain after the drought we had last summer/fall. Just what the doctor ordered.


Same here, any moisture is welcome, though I do wish we had gotten more snow and less freezing rain. But, better than no moisture. And I don't miss subzero temps one bit.
51Muskie
Posted 3/2/2023 12:06 AM (#1018506 - in reply to #1018495)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 180


Hundreds of sandhill cranes have been flying over the south Chicago suburbs for a week now heading north and saw 2 Robbins this morning, IT WON"T BE LONG NOW.
dickP
Posted 3/2/2023 11:58 AM (#1018515 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 307


Really nice here.One more blizzard and our house will be under.
kdawg
Posted 3/2/2023 2:55 PM (#1018522 - in reply to #1018486)
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Checked the calendar this morning and time change is a week and a half away. Glad they went with March for time change. Spring ahead! Kdawg
Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/2/2023 3:20 PM (#1018523 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)





Posts: 2280


Location: Chisholm, MN
Still 3 feet of snow here and -13 this morning. But yeah it's warming up
Solitario Lupo
Posted 3/2/2023 4:33 PM (#1018532 - in reply to #1018522)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)





Location: PA Angler
kdawg - 3/2/2023 2:55 PM

Checked the calendar this morning and time change is a week and a half away. Glad they went with March for time change. Spring ahead! Kdawg


Wish they would have passed that bill and just do away with daylight saving crap. I’m getting tired of it. No need for it.
FlyPiker
Posted 3/2/2023 5:11 PM (#1018535 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




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Apparently us Minnesotans have been hogging all of the snow. We will gladly share, particularly the bull crap in my yard.
North of 8
Posted 3/2/2023 9:18 PM (#1018548 - in reply to #1018532)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Solitario Lupo - 3/2/2023 4:33 PM

kdawg - 3/2/2023 2:55 PM

Checked the calendar this morning and time change is a week and a half away. Glad they went with March for time change. Spring ahead! Kdawg


Wish they would have passed that bill and just do away with daylight saving crap. I’m getting tired of it. No need for it.


Well, the Senate did pass it last year and it is back up for consideration again this term, so write your Congressional Rep. and tell them how you feel.
Pikebait
Posted 3/2/2023 11:09 PM (#1018550 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: RE: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 105


Location: Alberta Canada
Spring already you guys are funny lol

It’s still very much winter here
RLSea
Posted 3/3/2023 3:39 AM (#1018561 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 481


Location: Northern Illinois
I always think of March as a teaser month. It's the start of meteorological spring, and we get a couple really nice days. Then it snows 5" (like it will tomorrow).
Competitor175
Posted 3/21/2023 9:11 AM (#1019126 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




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I just want to put away the snowmobile and get the boat out but we are getting more snow tonight.
chuckski
Posted 3/21/2023 9:39 AM (#1019128 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




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They had a story on the news that 20 years ago we had 31" of snow in Denver between 17-19 March, At the time I lived in Aurora CO (eastern burb) and we had 40" at my home and my parents lived in the foothills west of town and got over 6' .
We had quite a bit of snow this winter real quiet his spring, March is usually our snowiest month. 50's all week.
miket55
Posted 3/21/2023 10:24 AM (#1019133 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 1211


Location: E. Tenn
First day of spring? It was 17 degrees down here yesterday morning..
sworrall
Posted 3/21/2023 10:43 AM (#1019135 - in reply to #1018446)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Spring.



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Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/21/2023 10:44 AM (#1019136 - in reply to #1019133)
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Posts: 2280


Location: Chisholm, MN
Still 3' of snow here
North of 8
Posted 3/21/2023 11:34 AM (#1019138 - in reply to #1019136)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




When I originally posted this thread back on 2/28, fully expected the swans would be gone within a week. That is the normal pattern. However, this morning, 3 weeks later, still have a pair in the open water channel across from our home. Kind of discouraging. I am old and have been through lots of late springs, in particular when living in the Lake Superior snowbelt of the U.P., but I still get antsy for bare ground and open water come the later part of March. Guess that will never change.
southern comfort
Posted 3/22/2023 11:05 AM (#1019178 - in reply to #1018446)
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Posts: 376


First sign of Spring - getting Rollie and Helens catalog in the mail
Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/22/2023 11:26 AM (#1019180 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)





Posts: 2280


Location: Chisholm, MN
Make that 3 and half feet now
Larry Ramsell
Posted 3/23/2023 9:43 AM (#1019200 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 1277


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Signs are popping. Even though the Hayward area is pushing near 8 FEET of snow this winter, we saw two chipmunks this morning. Can spring be far behind?
Top H2O
Posted 4/4/2023 9:40 PM (#1019492 - in reply to #1019200)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Up here on Vermilion we are under a Blizzard Warning with 14-18" of snow 20* right now and 3* Thurs. night!!
Perhaps next week.... Mid 50's ... Yea !!
Top H2O
Posted 4/4/2023 9:41 PM (#1019493 - in reply to #1019200)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion


Edited by Top H2O 4/4/2023 9:43 PM
dickP
Posted 4/5/2023 8:58 AM (#1019497 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)




Posts: 307


Raging blizzard yesterday continuing all day today.Roads closed(including Interstate 29)and zero travel.Our machine shed collapse due to snow a few weeks ago means my tractor with attached blower is outside.Humbling to watch it slowly disappear under a drift.With luck we'll get out in 2 days.Moved here 20 years ago and this is by far the coldest and snowiest since arriving.
esoxaddict
Posted 4/5/2023 9:56 AM (#1019500 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)





Posts: 8725


In the usual N/IL fashion, in the last 2 days we've had:

A dozen tornadoes in the area
flash flood warnings
severe storm alerts
wind/small craft advisory
baseball size hail
right now it is 67, sunny, and flat calm
Forecasting wind gusts up to 45 MPH tonight and a low of 32

What they say is true: Welcome to Chicago! If you don't like the weather, wait ten minutes.


Edited by esoxaddict 4/5/2023 10:27 AM
7.62xJay
Posted 4/5/2023 10:56 AM (#1019501 - in reply to #1018446)
Subject: Re: First Sign of Spring (sort of)





Posts: 492


Location: NW WI
Past 2 weeks we've been bouncing in-between snow shovels and blowers over to square shovels,chisels,axes, and pickaxes and sand for ice build up melt drainage-Just to go back to snow removal again. Yup pretty typical N.Wisconsin first sign of spring.
Also saw a single pelican waaay up high on Saturday, must've gotten off course in the last snow storm maybe.
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