Winter in the United States can mean weeks — or even months — of subfreezing temperatures, dry winds, fluctuating snow cover, and ice accumulation. For homeowners, that means months of uncertainty ...
Farms across North America are well on their way to spring, but they’re not there just yet! It’s a good time to sow seeds of cool-weather annuals and warm-weather annuals that require a long period ...
Beyond the arrival of astronomical spring, winter's parting shot looms — a split in the Polar Vortex could plunge temperatures back into the 30s across the region late this week. The heaviest snow ...
As the winter frost begins to thin out and the first hints of spring arrive, your roses are starting to stir beneath the soil. They may still look like dormant pokey sticks, but their root systems are ...
I’ve studied Czechoslovakia in 1968. I live in Minneapolis. The similarities between the historic invasion and the current ICE “surge” are scary. The Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion that ended the ...
Winter has ended — according to meteorologists. While we may yet have some cold days ahead of us, we’ve survived until March. That means we’ve seen the end of meteorological winter, which begins Dec.
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At last, we can say it: Winter is over in the D.C. area. After a long and often harsh season — punctuated by persistent cold, stubborn snow and ice, and a late-season chill this week — the pattern ...
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