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Winter is Near....

thetrailboss

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According to WCAX, it was 39 F in Rutland, 41 F in Burlington, and it snowed last night on Mount Washington:

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Carry on.
 
Low 40's and a heavy dew on the grass this morning. Not quite ready to go blue, but soon.
 
Was freezing when I woke up this morning, realized I left all my windows open, not a plesent thing to wake up to in the morning. Had to blast the heat on the way into work to warm up.
 
From accuweather's report on Kingfield:

...FROST ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM EDT SATURDAY...
A FROST ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM EDT SATURDAY.
CLEAR SKIES...CALM WINDS...AND DRY AIR WILL COMBINE TO ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO FALL VERY QUICKLY TONIGHT ACROSS NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND NORTHWEST MAINE. OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES WILL FALL INTO THE MID 30S IN SHELTERED VALLEYS...CREATING THE POTENTIAL FOR FROST.
THOSE WITH AGRICULTURAL OR OTHER INTERESTS WHICH MAY BE NEGATIVELY IMPACTED BY FROST SHOULD TAKE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID LOSSES.
A FROST ADVISORY MEANS THAT FROST IS POSSIBLE. SENSITIVE OUTDOOR PLANTS MAY BE KILLED IF LEFT UNCOVERED.
 
It was nice to have to roll up the car windows on the drive home tonight and NOT have the A/C on!

There is one maple tree at work that must have gone into shock in august. It simply lost the top half of it's leaves. Today, leaving the building, the bottom half had changed color and started to drop.
Hmm, I think I see ice on the pond.... ;)
 
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