tarheel343 t1_j5zg4cf wrote
This might not be the one, but this is still par for the course here.
Every year around this time I start to think we’re not getting any snow, but then I’m proven wrong in February or March.
ImmobilizedbyCheese t1_j5zpugp wrote
Yeah I've taken a few photos of snow covered daffodils and I'm seeing the stems/leaves sprouting up around the neighborhood.
geneb0322 t1_j61fe3d wrote
We have a few thousand crocuses in our lawn and they started blooming a few weeks ago.. I'm slightly annoyed because it probably means we won't have a good spring showing. Daffodils are coming up everywhere too. It's too early.
ImmobilizedbyCheese t1_j61xg2z wrote
I've been seeing some cherry/plum blossoms around as well.
JeffRVA t1_j5zwutv wrote
It's definitely not unusual to have a big snow storm in late February or early March. I've been an educator for almost twenty years and I can think of at least a few times in my career we've gotten out multiple days for snow after Presidents Day. There was one big storm in early March 2009 I remember in particular that we were out like four days.
Marino4K t1_j61q7dr wrote
I like at least one good snow each year. It’s been a fairly boring and depressing winter.
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