With our new interactive site up and running, I asked for questions. Here are a couple that may be of interest:
We have been working on an historical weather feature.
Q. Maybe I didn’t see it on the web page, but why are your weather reports limited to the past no further than 1945?
Later this month I will discuss the 20 Signs of a Hard Winter. Stay tuned for our winter forecast and then dictions and then we will point out those signs of nature that offer insights into what to expect, at least according to nature.
Q. We are noticing trees that are incased in cobwebs. Does this have a significant meaning?
A. Spiders can be predictors of winter weather. Spiders spinning larger than usual cobwebs and/ or entering the house in great numbers may mean a rough winter ahead. Time will tell.
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- Winter Weather Lore and Wasps’ Nests
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- July 6, 2015
- Deer Me! 5 Tips For Repelling Deer
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- June 26, 2015
- The Surviving Snow Pile in Boston
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- The Event That Put Lewiston, Maine On The Map