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Larry Weber notes that the February snows are, as usual, light and dry; not much has fallen in the past couple weeks. The warm temps that gave way to the…
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"Every step was squishy."That's how Larry Weber described his own lake walk this past week. Luckily the ice is fundamentally thick enough not to break…
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It troubles Larry Weber that people call them "snowfleas."Were they actually fleas, they would be "snow fleas," but they're not fleas; they're…
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Our first-half-of-the-month-bears-no-resemblance-to-the-second-half-of-the-month pattern continues, with March setting a record of -19 at the onset and…
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Piles of dispirited, dirty snow. Sand and grit on roads and sidewalks. Flotsam beached by the receeding snowpack.But Larry Weber, like his beloved…
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It's March 1st, the first day of spring according to the meteorological calendar, and once upon a time (prior to 45 BCE), it was the first day of the…