Monday, March 02, 2020

It's raining again

We're having a very wet, but warm, winter. January and February have felt like the soggiest months we've had in a while. The official rainfall total for February 2020 in our area is over 73 mm (just under 3 inches), compared to the annual average for the month of about 50 mm. That's close to 50% over the average for the month.

A late winter sunrise over our hamlet in 2015.

This photo is from five years ago, early March of 2015. The skies were mostly sunny. March is notoriously a month filled with rain and sleet squalls known as les giboulées de mars. We'll see how it goes this year.

4 comments:

  1. I missed, was simply too lazy to get the camera, glorious sunrises yesterday and today. We’re about as far behind on rain as you are ahead, I think.

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  2. Well, the bright side is that all this rain will eventually replenish the water tables, and put some water in dried up brooks and rivers!

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  3. We had rain for about 10 hours yesterday and last night. But, I hear the birds chirping out there now, this morning, so I think it has stopped.

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  4. mitch, we've been in a drought, but I'm sure this winter has put a dent in that.

    chm, exactly!

    judy, rain is better than snow, I suppose! :)

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