Having just made it through a winter during which the temperature rarely dipped below 40, even as the rest of the Northern Hemisphere was keeping a weather eye, so to speak, out for the return of the woolly mammoth and southerly-migrating polar bear, now, in the second week of March, when Spring is springing throughout North America, the Puget Sound region has rediscovered winter.
Granted, it's kind of apathetic winter compared to what the rest of the country has experienced--or what we experienced in 2008-09--but it was still cold, AND snowy, with hail, and the scraping of ice from windshields. I told Mrs. Drang it was because she planted flowers yesterday.
Weather Underground says temps in the 20s and 30s tonight, chance of snow, and in the 30s for the rest of the week at night, 40s during the day.
I say again, s*i*g*h.
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