Faster horses said:Mr. FH has said he's never seen it so warm (hot) in March and he's
OLD. But really, there has been a warm day or two in March
perhaps, but never day after day like this. It was 80 degrees here
yesterday.
The natives here talk about 1988, it got over 100 degrees for several
days in May. That was "THE YEAR OF THE DROUGHT". Nothing grew--
that's the one they talk about. I hope we aren't headed for that again. :shock:
The wind blows one way one day and another direction another day.
I looked at the weather forcast to the middle of April. We have
two days that give 20% chance of moisture and that's all.
Sorry you guys are 90 and 100 degrees already--YIKES!
gcreekrch said:Faster horses said:Mr. FH has said he's never seen it so warm (hot) in March and he's
OLD. But really, there has been a warm day or two in March
perhaps, but never day after day like this. It was 80 degrees here
yesterday.
The natives here talk about 1988, it got over 100 degrees for several
days in May. That was "THE YEAR OF THE DROUGHT". Nothing grew--
that's the one they talk about. I hope we aren't headed for that again. :shock:
The wind blows one way one day and another direction another day.
I looked at the weather forcast to the middle of April. We have
two days that give 20% chance of moisture and that's all.
Sorry you guys are 90 and 100 degrees already--YIKES!
Rather than complain about the heat Mr. FH could come up and take a shift or two. 1/2 snow last night, 2F this morning and melting with a little breeze at 5:30 PM. Don't think he'll worry about heat until July or so.
Up for 3 hours last night with a couple of heifers and did a C-section for the neighbors during my expected naptime this afternoon.
still winter snow pack on my hay meadows and deep driffs left on the dry farms... but still a early springjingo2 said:Good thing there is no such thing as Global Warming!!!!