Tuesday, March 22, 2022

March: The Most Schizophrenic Month

Last week we had a real taste of spring time.  Daytime temps soared up into the 40s (stop laughing), we had sunny days and it was amazing how much of our snow melted. 
 
We had a large puddle of water growing in the middle of our pond.  More than half of our driveway was down to the gravel.  Several of my raised garden beds were free of snow and a lot of (nearly) green grass could be seen on our lawn area.
 
Then this past weekend the weather reports started warning of a big snow and ice storm headed our way.  Very early this morning (Tuesday) around 1 a.m. the storm was to start.  Nope, a change was issued.  It wasn't going to start until 4 a.m.  No evidence of any precipitation then either.
 
After dawn, we had a little freezing drizzle and a couple of snowflakes around breakfast time.  At noon it did start to snow.  Lightly.  We've seen a couple of periods of heavier snowfall on and off now for most of the afternoon and early evening.
 
Around 6 p.m. I went out on our deck with shovel to see how much accumulation we had.
 
Oops, the shovel would take off only the top layer of a couple of inches.  It was all icy crystals underneath.
 
Our daughter stopped on her way home to report the roads were extremely slippery.  She drove with her 4-wheel drive engaged, but even so went slightly diagonally at times.  Yep, a good night to be home warm and safe.
 
The current forecast is for the snow (or ice or sleet or possibly rain) to continue until tomorrow afternoon.
 
Even so, the snow now falling will have to have a real burst of energy in order to drop the 16-18" they are saying we may get.  
 
March.  It's such an exciting, depressing, confusing month.  According to the calendar, spring may have arrived but in Minnesota the month doesn't know it.
 
As Garrison Keillor, a well-known Minnesotan, is quoted as having said:
 
March is the month
God created to show people
who don't drink
what a hangover is like. 

9 comments:

Tim B. Inman said...

... To show those who don't what a hangover is like... Perfect! Thanks for the laugh. Cheers

Mama Pea said...

Tim - Yep, good ol' Garrison. So many good quotes from his monologues of years past.

coffeeontheporchwithme said...

How far reaching was that freezing rain?!?! We got it here, too! -Jenn

wyomingheart said...

Hahaha! Hangover…no doubt !

Mama Pea said...

Jenn - We had only that little bit of freezing rain that coated the bare ground areas before it turned to snow. Just came in from shoveling and the heavy, wet snow was hard to move, needless to say, but that ice coating is still clinging to the underneath surface of everything. Hope your ice doesn't last long. Oy.

wyomingheart - Yep, March the official hangover month!

tpals said...

We had three days of rain forecast; didn't get a drop. But wind, wind we got.

Mama Pea said...

tpals - Do these weather forecasters actually get paid money for being wrong so often? ;o)

NanaDiana said...

Oh! Those forecasts and the crazy weather this time of year. sigh. We have had rain since the weekend and it will continue at least.a few more days. Not a deluge but just enough to be miserable. Happy March! xo Diana

Mama Pea said...

NanaDiana - We were kinda hoping this mid-week storm would be more rain than snow, but even at 33°-34° the snow kept coming down. Spring time can be challenging, right? :o)