Forget February. We’re apparently skipping the shortest month of the year altogether this year.
Today, on the last day of January, we’re expected to push 60 degrees after a chilly start. Tomorrow, on the first day of February, the thermometer readings will hit the low 60s.
In the meantime, there is little or no indication of any big storms – as in snow.
Don’t expect me to complain.
If we don’t see another flake, that would be just fine with me.
But I realize that is not everyone’s cup of tea, nor everyone’s idea of winter.
And we also know that this lack of snow has a bigger effect on some people than others, such as newspaper editors.
We’re planning a story for this weekend on who wins and who loses in this kind of mild winter.
If you’d like to take part, contact reporter Jeff Wolfe at jwolfe@delcotimes.com.
In the meantime, in your face Punxsatawney!
Spring Fever never felt so good.
Today, on the last day of January, we’re expected to push 60 degrees after a chilly start. Tomorrow, on the first day of February, the thermometer readings will hit the low 60s.
In the meantime, there is little or no indication of any big storms – as in snow.
Don’t expect me to complain.
If we don’t see another flake, that would be just fine with me.
But I realize that is not everyone’s cup of tea, nor everyone’s idea of winter.
And we also know that this lack of snow has a bigger effect on some people than others, such as newspaper editors.
We’re planning a story for this weekend on who wins and who loses in this kind of mild winter.
If you’d like to take part, contact reporter Jeff Wolfe at jwolfe@delcotimes.com.
In the meantime, in your face Punxsatawney!
Spring Fever never felt so good.
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