Monday, March 5, 2012

Weather

Theoretically, spring was coming, but at this point I'm not sure.  I doubt it will snow much more (though it did a couple days ago, the snow didn't stick), and the temperatures are generally warmer, but when the sun isn't out, it's still quite cold.  Because the clouds and snow aren't around to insulate, it can get quite cold at night.  And the last couple days have been cloudy during the day (and really wind today, I might add), but clear at night, helping it to get even colder by not giving us the sun during the daylight hours and not insulating at night.  But overall, spring, I think, is coming, just slowly.  (The last day I saw snow on the ground, by the way, was last Wednesday, I believe, not including the snow that didn't stick a couple nights ago; which, for those counting, was 43 consecutive days of snow.  Impressive, huh?  Don't think that's normal for Georgia, though--it was a real anomaly.  Of course, mountainous regions like Svaneti are still getting more, as are the mountains near here.)  Just thought I'd let those of you who are interested know.


In Christ,
Teopile/Theophilos Porter

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