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Seems like models are now showing a lot of uncertainty for the 11-15 day period. Euro bringing in cold for the Northeast. Over here, we will be near average it looks like, but lots can change
That's not "cold". It's about average in most places.
Average coldest temps, not average. Peach crops are 110% gone. Dropped 5 degrees lower than forecast here to 31. Absolute bs, tonight better bust 5 above.
I guess I was focusing on TN and FL too much. Still, hardly anything noteworthy for the South. Cambium seems to think all of the South has a climate like FL.
I guess I was focusing on TN and FL too much. Still, hardly anything noteworthy for the South. Cambium seems to think all of the South has a climate like FL.
I guess I was focusing on TN and FL too much. Still, hardly anything noteworthy for the South. Cambium seems to think all of the South has a climate like FL.
All of the South Will have the same climate as Florida if the climate doomsayers turn out to be right about global warming
What did I say about early blooming plants? It's an issue. I don't see why anyone cheers blooming plants in February.
Somethings will be fine, cherries bloom in Feb anyways so they should be fine. I'm not sure about Bradford pears as most have leafed out, they are not an early early bloomer typically and do normally see a couple freezes I imagine so hoping they will be fine. Elm trees leafed out and some hickory, no clue how they will fare.
Somethings will be fine, cherries bloom in Feb anyways so they should be fine. I'm not sure about Bradford pears as most have leafed out, they are not an early early bloomer typically and do normally see a couple freezes I imagine so hoping they will be fine. Elm trees leafed out and some hickory, no clue how they will fare.
Well, a 31 F low shouldn't be an issue on March 3rd. Most years it's not because there's not many things blooming by this point.
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