Snow? Heck, I took the blade off and put the plow on. This is one wierd winter. But my gardens are in great shape. It's been in the high 50's and even low 60's the past couple weeks. No snow at all and it is quite dry here in eastern Kansas.
well according to the farmers almanac it is.....haha
But even if it does snow a bit, i wont need the chains as there wont be any build up of ice here. There predicting temps into the 40's for the next 10 days here.
Well maybe next year. I figure ill pull in the plow and snowblower to paint touch-up any rusted areas and put them away for the season ... but ill wait for a few weeks just in case. If we dont get any real snow buy the last week in Jan here...it wont happen. We always get all our snow anywheres from Oct15th thru Jan 30th....thats just how it is here in N. Idaho
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I'm holding out for spring storms before I put anything away. We've been known to get pretty significant winter storms up through Easter in the past. Of course, according to the Farmer's Almanac, this year will be a continuation of last year's dry spell. I tend to pay attention to the Farmer's Almanac, as it tends to be about 80% accurate for long term forecasts.
I'm about ready to put away the blower and get out the zero turn. We are expecting record or near record temps the next two days (in central Minnesota).
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Keep that snow up North, I'm rather enjoying this open winter..!! I'll take 40 to 60 degrees in January anytime..!! Great fence building weather..!!
Dry spell..?? We had the record for most rain this year, here in Central Ohio, since they've been keeping track. On the other hand..., sure beats a drought..!!