Snowed October 26

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Ernie

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We got snow in Aurora, Illinois yesterday (10/26). Of course, no accumulation, but it snowed for Pete's sake. I was in the process of bringing in the last of my plants from outside. Yep, due to a busy fall and out of planned laziness, I left the Parvis and a portion of the Brachys outside through two light frosts and several very chilly nights although they were protected by a plastic greenhouse "tent" with some mild supplemental heat. The days have been mild and many very bright, and they seem to have loved it. All the kids are in now. About 20% of the collection spent the season outside. Always hard to fit them back inside- bench space seems to disappear.

-Ernie
 
It was snowing up here in Minnestoa as well. Saturday it was still a balmy 62 F. Sunday on the other hand, I was raking leaves with the snow blowing around me at a temperature of 34 F. Winter is here.....

Robert
 
Hey Ernie
The 2 light frosts you got in early Oct, stopped about 6 blocks west of me. I love living just below the ancient shoreline of Lake Michigan. It was neat to see driving west to work, the line coincided with Green Bay Rd. I'm close enough to the Lake that the heat of the lake reliably holds off the first frost here by at least 2 to 4 weeks. I will get nailed tonight.

For you chicago area folks, Green Bay Rd, (Ridge Rd in Chi proper) is following an ancient shoreline from when the Lake was higher. There are steps down, and you can see them as you head east on streets like Irving or Montrose.

My few Chinese Cymbidiums got their dose of chill last night. Tonight all will be inside.
 
Cold and snow are the two primary reasons why I moved from Minnesota to California when I got out of university. I feel bad for you folks who have to endure it. :poke:
 
Yesterday, we were actually commenting on the unusually warm weather. Nah, there's no global warming. We have a 2 hour drive to Tahoe-skiing and snow and a 2 hour drive to the beach. So that's a pretty happy medium. I can visit the snow but don't have to live in it. I do miss the Fall colors and change of seasons that we don't really get here.
 
It was snowing up here in Minnestoa as well. Saturday it was still a balmy 62 F. Sunday on the other hand, I was raking leaves with the snow blowing around me at a temperature of 34 F. Winter is here.....

Robert
A taste of Winter -- but not Winter yet. Later this week, temps are supposed to be in the high 50's. Unfortunately, that won't last. :(
 
Bizzarely, we have had no snow yet. In fact, I was out watering trees and shrubs in my yard today as it has been so dry this fall. And even enjoyed a beverage on the patio with the hubby tonight; it was still about 15C (62F). Too bad it gets dark by 7 pm now though. And we could get a blizzard any day...
 
Snowed today in New Brunswick, NJ....but not further south where I live. Started around 930am and by noon there were 3 heavy wet inches. Most of it has been beaten down by more rain now.
 
Yikes we have 1" of wet snow down already...Curse of Heather I call it...the she demon...now where is my ice scraper...snow bush and I can't find a winter coat...sheesh
 

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