Some Unscientific Weather-Related Observations
Our winter temperature roller-coaster ride has yielded some surprising results in southwest Ohio. This unscientific report presents a few observations.
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In Northeast Ohio this year, and specifically Chardon, Ohio, had a snowfall event on May 15, 2016 and anywhere from 0.25-0.5 of an inch accumulated across the area. While flying snowflakes were startling enough, the real concern and fear involved the impact of the projected low overnight temperatures. The first night on May 15, the temperatures dropped to right around freezing (34-32°F) and then on Monday evening, May 16, temperatures dropped below freezing (31-29°F) and as low as 27°F in low lying areas. While some plants had their tender foliage and new twig expansion killed outright...
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