And it's good to see you again!
Purty pictures!!!
It was sunny and in the 60s this past Saturday, and my husband was able to get my pea patch tilled up, but then the bottom dropped out of the temps and I haven't been able to get them in the ground yet. Hopefully this Saturday!!!
I'm really itching to get into the garden.
Weather Underground Forecast for Wednesday, March 07, 2007 [by Shaun Tanner]. Precipitation will once again not be in the nation's weather headline Wednesday.
Light snow will indeed move through the eastern Great Lakes, southern New England, and the Mid-Atlantic before exiting into the Atlantic Ocean. Accumulatios will be quite minimal throughout the region as the hardest hit locations will only receive a few inches of the white stuff.
The biggest story in the East will be the intensely cold air that will remain entrenched from the Upper Modwest right through the Northeast. This cold air will greatly dampen daytime high temperatures once again as many locations will only rise into the single digits and teens. Other areas slightly farther to the south will rise into the 20s and 30s. The Upper Midwest will rise into the 20s and 30s as well.
The Southeast will see temperatures in the 60s and 70s.
A Pacific cold front will push inland across the West Coast states before gradually weakening as it approaches the Great Basin and Intermountain West. This will mean a quick shot of rain and high elevation snow is likely through the Northwest and southward through the northern half of Northern California. The Northwest will rise into the 40s and 50s, while California will see temperatures in the 60s, 70s, and some 80s.
Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Tuesday ranged from a low of -30 degrees at Raco, Mich. to a high of 90 degrees at Santa Ana, Calif.
Addendum: Snow in Anchorage, Alaska, 6 to 12 inches.
Honolulu: Mostly sunny in the morning...then mostly cloudy with isolated showers in the afternoon. Highs 71 to 81.
Texas: Highs from high 60s to mid 70s.