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Yeah, those tomato seeds I planted out in the garden last week are probably doomed I went ahead and started another round in pots indoors, just in case.
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Sorry. I'm an Alaskan, and quite accustomed to snow melting away and coming back long after the calendar claims it's springtime. It's kind of amusing to see it happen to someone else. Especially considering it could very easily happen again here within the next month or so, so I'm not even out of the woods yet.
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Oh, absolutely ditto. I mean, dude. Wednesday it was seventies, eighties even; we were wearing short sleeves and complaining contentedly about the heat. And now my magnolias are full of snow.
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We had snow in Chicago yesterday. Just very light flakes, not enough to stick, but still extremely odd when you consider that we were in the upper 70's just a week ago...
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It was 80 almost 4 days in a row last week. Last night we had some patchy frost. Even though we covered everything up (my garden had just sprouted) my 2 tomato plants died. *sigh*
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I second the !! I live 20 mins. southeast of Toledo and we have been getting hammered for the last 2 days. It just started to turn to rain at about 11:00 tonight. I want my 80 degree weather back!!
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