Sentences with phrase «spring snow season»

I still decorate for spring / easter in the hopes we will have a mild spring snow season — April is our snowiest month!

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Hardness can also vary over seasons, as the dissolved minerals can be diluted by a flood of spring rain or amplified by road salts and melting snow.
I get confused with which is the official start to spring (and autumn) here - I guess the two dates allow people to pick what season they want to be in while the overlap occurs: — RRB - You are certainly in winter if you have snow!!
The Maryland Hunt Cup is also the biggest event of the spring season, yet except for two small tents, the orange - and - green flag of the Maryland Hunt Cup, a row of yellow trash barrels, and temporary snow fencing marking off the paddock and home stretch, it leaves the estates of Gary Black and Daniel Brewster, over which the course is flagged, virtually undisturbed.
The seasons bring so many changes in weather, and teaching your child about the weather is fun and easy because you're surrounded by the changes: snow in the winter, rain in the spring and changing leaves in the fall.
Amy's favorite season is spring that means the winter months are over and she really dislikes winter and snow.
As spring begins to thaw the snow that has buried Albany in the past weeks, the city's mayoral candidates are preparing for campaign season.
We have been fortunate to have a mild winter so far, and while we all know there are still plenty of weeks in which we could get buried in snow, we also must recognize that spring, also known as construction season, is coming.
«Alaska's North Slope snow - free season is lengthening: New study dissects the reasons — and consequences — of earlier spring and later fall.»
Warmer local temperatures make the snow melt earlier in the spring, shifting flood season up, too.
Right now, places like California assume water will be stored as snow in the winter and then will come as runoff in the spring, which the state apportions for various uses during the dry season.
Most of the snow during the season fell during late winter and early spring, with snow remaining on the ground in some places until June.
For the spring season (March - May), the contiguous U.S. snow cover extent was 362,300 square miles below the 1981 - 2010 average.
In terms of snow, for the spring season (March - May), the contiguous U.S. snow cover extent was 362,300 square miles below the 1981 - 2010 average.
High temperatures also meant that any snow that did fall melted very early in the season, leaving only a smattering come spring.
I thought this cake was perfect too for the blooming (snowing) spring season.
Yes, yes, we know that there is snow on the ground and that is the opposite of what comes to mind when Spring is finally here — but, we ware excited for this season in Richmond nonetheless.
I love having proper seasons where you know there's change by the environment around you, leaves turning red in autumn, daffodils in spring, wellies & puddle jumping & in winter SNOW!
It's finally time to set your toes free after being cooped up in cozy socks and snow boots all winter long, and spring is definitely the best season for versatile footwear!
Spring may actually show its signs here (in the high country of Colorado) earlier than years before as we've had much less snow this winter season than any I've experienced in the past.
I don't know about you but I am so ready for the wintry snow to go and for the spring season to come.
It's that seasonal change again, and it's time to tuck away deep berry red lipsticks and hang up your snow gear - the season of fresh neutrals, lighter jackets and a spring vacation getaway is finally here.
I was really hoping that we were past the winter season, but here in Michigan, snow in Spring time is pretty much a given event.
I'm just begging for one big snow storm before winter season is over and spring hits.
Or if you're in Iowa then the snow will melt, but we'll just get more With a new season comes new styles and these are the top 6 spring trends you'll be seeing this spring and some tips on how to wear them.
But the best part is that in addition to getting rid of their winter merch, there are also tons of spring and summery styles on sale, making it a perfect time to invest in next year if you need a new pair of snow boots for example (I am personally eyeing these basic Uggs after Dakota demolished my go - to pair, these Moon Boots that always seemed like an unnecessary purchase considering how many pairs of snow boots I have but I'm totally obsessed with, and these black Hunter rain boots) as well as some cute new sandals for the current season and summer.
So it might have snowed over the weekend here in Utah, but its still Spring so we are allowed to dress accordingly, and one thing I am absolutely loving for this Spring season is pastels!
• With the spring season underway (although based on our snow situation, you'd never know!)
But it is rare to find a tree with orange and yellow trees in the fall, we only see snow on the peaks of mountains; and rainy season does not fit neatly into winter, fall, spring, or summer.
Maybe we're excited about baseball season because opening day feels like a better beginning of spring than the actual equinox on March 20 (I mean, it was snowing in NYC).
With each season, this park brings a different feeling, from a beautiful snow covering in the winter to watching the cherry trees blossom in the spring.
Fascinated with water and snow, this breed would be very happy rolling around in the snow during winter season and playing in the water through spring and summer months.
Though most of us prefer sand over snow, the snowy submissions helped build anticipation of impending spring (and the related travel season!).
Families can «play in the snow» this season as The Home Ranch debuts a Spring Break Ranch Vacation from March 1 - 24, 2018 that combines back country skiing, snow tubing, winter horseback riding, snowshoeing, and gourmet cuisine in a Rocky Mountain hideaway.
«Four Seasons,» Antonio Vivaldi As the seasons change one into the next, Vivaldi's concertos evolve from spritely upbeat Spring to a calm sleepy warm Summer, through to the warm, rich notes of Autumn, and finishes with snow falling in Winter.
So come, visit our wineries and sample our wines, each a taste of seasons past; the snows of winter, spring showers, summer sunshine and crisp fall nights.
These include the acoustic fireworks in Zurs, the White Ring ski race, the Bregenz Festival in the snow, the Lech Mountain Trophy, and of course the Spring Festival in Oberlech towards the end of the season.
It likes the graces of the seasons, drifts of winter snow and spring's cherry blossoms breezing through the air.
For example, four «Backyard» paintings depict the view of his neighbor's house and destroyed garage (a victim of Hurricane Sandy) in different seasons and light; notable is the bright sunlight and shadows of «Spring» and the snow - covered lavender dusk of «Winter.»
Currently, the NASA IceBridge mission supplies both sea ice thickness and snow depth measurements in spring, providing timely information on the state of the ice cover as the melt season begins.
During the early portion of the melt season May and June, glaciers store meltwater in their thick snow and firnpack, thus reducing the magnitude of high spring flows.
Furthermore, the Arctic has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification, and stimulated by the combined increasing Arctic temperatures and rapid loss of sea ice in all seasons along with declining snow cover in the spring and early summer.
There are, however, caveats: (1) multidecadal fluctuations in Arctic — subarctic climate and sea ice appear most pronounced in the Atlantic sector, such that the pan-Arctic signal may be substantially smaller [e.g., Polyakov et al., 2003; Mahajan et al., 2011]; (2) the sea - ice records synthesized here represent primarily the cold season (winter — spring), whereas the satellite record clearly shows losses primarily in summer, suggesting that other processes and feedback are important; (3) observations show that while recent sea - ice losses in winter are most pronounced in the Greenland and Barents Seas, the largest reductions in summer are remote from the Atlantic, e.g., Beaufort, Chukchi, and Siberian seas (National Snow and Ice Data Center, 2012, http://nsidc.org/Arcticseaicenews/); and (4) the recent reductions in sea ice should not be considered merely the latest in a sequence of AMOrelated multidecadal fluctuations but rather the first one to be superposed upon an anthropogenic GHG warming background signal that is emerging strongly in the Arctic [Kaufmann et al., 2009; Serreze et al., 2009].
A study published in Ecology Letters in January shows that animals like this particular hare, which have camouflage that changes to match the seasons, will now be much more vulnerable to their predators, thanks to later arriving winter snows and earlier spring melting.
A 2013 study modeled climate and water system (hydroclimate) changes in the Western US over the next three decades and found that increased temperature is the dominant factor, likely leading to several hydroclimate changes, including: decreases in spring snow pack, increases in cold - season days above freezing, and decreases in the cold - season snow - to - precipitation ratio.
Dry conditions and low snow packs lead to an early start to the fire season with Alberta's Fort McMurray fires capturing the world's attention in spring but then the fire season quieted, copious summer rains fell, and record heat became less noticeable.
As temperatures rise, the likelihood of precipitation falling as rain rather than snow increases, especially in autumn and spring at the beginning and end of the snow season, and in areas where temperatures are near freezing.
There are 40,000 dams over 30m all of which seasonally affect specific sea locations due mainly to them withholding specific events: rainy season flood or spring rain and snow melt.
The actual reductions are greatest in spring and late autumn / early winter, indicating a shortened snow cover season (ACIA, 2004).
Further, there has been an almost worldwide reduction in glacial mass and extent in the 20th century; melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has recently become apparent; snow cover has decreased in many Northern Hemisphere regions; sea ice thickness and extent have decreased in the Arctic in all seasons, most dramatically in spring and summer; the oceans are warming; and sea level is rising due to thermal expansion of the oceans and melting of land ice
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