Re: Weather news


> it would be interesting to know how this has effected everyone and
> everything.  I have been outside most of the day hauling in plants that
> I had put out in the sun,  and covering up young tender plants with
> their noses peeking out of the ground.

I didn't make any preparations, but here in East Central Illinois we're
under about 3 inches of snow.  The daffodils that were blooming all look
pretty unhappy (the blooms are kind of "melted") and I don't know what
became of the primroses that were blooming.  I'm really worried about
some of the plants that were just starting to come up, like the shooting
stars and bloodroot.

Temperature here is currently 32 with a windchill of 14, and we're supposed
to expect two more inches of snow before tomorrow.  And to think that
three days ago the high temperature was in the upper 70s!

It looks like things won't warm up until Wednesday:

   http://www.wunderground.com/forecasts/CMI.html

Chris

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