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Maybe a vacation to warmer climes isn't possible right now.And perhaps the proposed city-wide field trip to Clemson, South Carolina won't fly, either.But…
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The first half of April ended in a most dramatic fashion: record-breaking (low) temperatures, high winds, crashing waves and a record snowfall.And while…
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Torn between longing for signs of spring and the excitement of a winter snowstorm, Northlanders can find a little something to make everyone happy.
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Larry Weber returns from his peregrinations with a look into the future at The Spring To Come ... and marvels at February: it's only the second time in 40…
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April is unpredictable, says Larry Weber. It went along predictably enough, lulling us into a false sense of security and then, predictably, it became ...…
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Larry says the weekend's predicted mild temperatures are perfect for seeing melty "tree circles" around deciduous trees, bright red red osier dogwood,…
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Larry Weber says a 60 degree weekend in March is kinda like a box of chocolates: it's no diet for the long run, but it is a lovely treat once in a while.
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Larry Weber talks with us this morning about the imminent arrival of spring. Some new buds and leaves are appearing in the smaller shrubs, and he's seen…
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Author, naturalist and educator Larry Weber talks about this week's amazing northern lights and introduces us to the companion of his famous season…
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Author and naturalist Larry Weber says the last five springs have been very unusual: either dryer and warmer than usual or colder and…