I bought one of the Hart mowers from Walmart as our Black & Decker corded mower gave up the ghost last fall. I've done two mowings with it and it's easy to use and seems powerful enough. I just need the grass to actually fully grow to give it a real review. We have so many different cultivars of grass that the cooler tolerant ones are growing fastest so it's not a nice even carpet yet.
It's just the lingering aspect. I don't like cold and snow, but I can accept it from mid November to mid March in its season. Now that we're close to May, I want the mild to warm weather to be consistent.
So...we got no snow accumulation in Tamaqua at all. Not even in the grass. I-81 was a different story as there was about 3-5 inches up there. Here in Tower City they got about an inch.
I guess the low was just west enough to keep us mostly rain all night. Event total rainfall was 1.76 inches, so those models that were spitting out 10+ inches of snow WOULD HAVE been correct if it were cold enough, and it was January instead of April.
Same here. That heavy band brought rising temps both at the surface and aloft. I'm at 36 again in the backyard, and the upper levels have warmed as well. I thought it would get here as snow, but...
Perhaps there was a legit reason CTP lowered my totals with their evening forecast.
Yes it can. I live close and worked up there for years.
As for that line of heavy precipitation moving north, it appears to really be moving. I'm thinking (hoping) it'll be here in an hour so I can see at least a little bit of "the show".
Impatiently for me, but even if it does, I have to go to bed early for work tomorrow, so I'll likely miss the big show (if there even is one)...
Right now, that is one ugly dry slot, but one that I've seen far and away too many times over the years.