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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1791962" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>That weather is not unusual for you, is it? Shoot, we have had such swings that I would have rathered had just cold and some snow here and then start warming up now. We have had in the 70's through parts of Feb... unheard of.... nights from 20 to 50's and days about 10-20 degrees warmer than normal many days. The forsythia is blooming, the daffodils are out, the decorative Bradford pear trees are in bloom; and the fruit trees are very very close to flowering... and now it is forecast to get back down in the 40's days and 20's nights by the weekend.....it will be the end of many of the fruit trees production if it does what they are predicting. We have had all the ice that has done more damage breaking trees this year, then 2 days later we get 50-70 degrees. Totally see-saw weather...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1791962, member: 25884"] That weather is not unusual for you, is it? Shoot, we have had such swings that I would have rathered had just cold and some snow here and then start warming up now. We have had in the 70's through parts of Feb... unheard of.... nights from 20 to 50's and days about 10-20 degrees warmer than normal many days. The forsythia is blooming, the daffodils are out, the decorative Bradford pear trees are in bloom; and the fruit trees are very very close to flowering... and now it is forecast to get back down in the 40's days and 20's nights by the weekend.....it will be the end of many of the fruit trees production if it does what they are predicting. We have had all the ice that has done more damage breaking trees this year, then 2 days later we get 50-70 degrees. Totally see-saw weather... [/QUOTE]
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