Someone pushed the pause button around the beginning of March here in Anchorage. It should have slowly been getting warmer. Some snowy days, but a progression toward warmer.
Since March 1 we've had blue skies, bright sun, and temperatures that ranged between a little under zero (F) and under 30˚ (F). This is a time when it's finally ok for the days to start getting above freezing to help move the snow along. But it hasn't happened. But I don't remember so many days in a row with nothing but bright sun, certainly not in March.
Here's the ice crust on the snow in our front yard. The sun melts it a bit in the day, then it freezes solid at night.
No, this dirty ice isn't in our front yard. It's part of the berm on a much busier street.
Even the birds are getting impatient.
But the sun is much higher in the sky and we're getting nearly 6 more minutes of sunlight each day. It will warm up!
Seems like we are pretty much on schedule up here. Starting to see icicles. Hope Spring comes soon down your way!
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