It seems I got my prediction for snow in this part of the world right - about 1 cm of slushy stuff, still falling, less heavily than earlier, and at just under 2 C being honeycombed by melting from overhanging trees.
The official forecasts aren't quite so pessimistic re Monday onwards as they were a couple of days ago, but temperatures look set to remain far, far below what they would even be for January, until Friday. All this must be playing havoc with growth cycles: the crocuses are still going, daffs struggling to come to full bloom, kerria japonica just about emerging in protected spots, no sign here yet of the yellow forsythia; and any bugs that decided the 6th was the time to emerge and frolic would have been well and truly clobbered, depriving birds and other species further up the food chain from much-needed food energy for their breeding and nesting seasons later on. Farmers will dopubtless be worrying too.
The official forecasts aren't quite so pessimistic re Monday onwards as they were a couple of days ago, but temperatures look set to remain far, far below what they would even be for January, until Friday. All this must be playing havoc with growth cycles: the crocuses are still going, daffs struggling to come to full bloom, kerria japonica just about emerging in protected spots, no sign here yet of the yellow forsythia; and any bugs that decided the 6th was the time to emerge and frolic would have been well and truly clobbered, depriving birds and other species further up the food chain from much-needed food energy for their breeding and nesting seasons later on. Farmers will dopubtless be worrying too.
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