Sentences with phrase «warm early fall»

Brussles sprout season is only three weeks this year in Massachusetts because of the warm early fall we had, so for a * very * limited time, Clover Food Labs is serving up this Brussels Sprout Sandwich — hurry in, you don't want to miss it!
Brussles sprout season is only three weeks this year in Massachusetts because of the warm early fall we had, so for a * very * limited time, Clover Food Labs is serving up this Brussels Sprout Sandwich — hurry in, you don't want to miss it!
Such a perfect layering look for this slightly warmer early fall weather!

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On a warm morning early this fall, a small group gathered at an exclusive club on Toronto's waterfront to witness the unveiling of an unusual watercraft.
Fall temps have finally settled over Wisconsin after what seemed like an unseasonably warm September / early October.
Early fall is a popular time to visit Old Sturbridge Village because the weather is still warm, the gardens are lovely, and the Village offers lots of interactive activities — daily stagecoach and boat rides, hands - on crafts, meeting the farm animals.
Fall has always been my favorite season: the days shorten, everyone comes in earlier for more time together, the food changes to warmer, more comforting options, and the air simply becomes alive with the feeling of festivities, with a crispness
It kept me warm on cool summer nights at the end of my pregnancy (side note: I am ever so grateful that summer nights do cool down here in Calgary compared to the stifling heat and humidity of Montreal soirées), and it was perfect for babywearing in early fall and at the end of winter in Little Miss Cub's first year.
The bow hunting - only season is scheduled earlier in the fall before the regular deer hunting season, when the weather is warmer.
Changes in flow patterns of warm Pacific Ocean air from the south were driving earlier spring snowmelt, while decreasing summer sea ice had the greatest influence on later onset of snowpack in the fall.
As a result, large swaths of sub-Saharan Africa would fall into drought, the study says, while southeast Africa became warmer, wetter and more humid, transforming into prime real estate for early human groups.
After spending a relatively leisurely winter and early spring luxuriating in warm tropical climates, they migrate north for a brief but highly eventful summer in North America, during which they must complete three energetically demanding and time - consuming tasks: (1) they must build nests, lay eggs, and provide for their offspring until the young reach independence, (2) they must completely replace all the feathers in their plumage as part of the annual molt, and (3) they must prepare for the fall southward migration by eating prodigiously and storing the body fat that will fuel their long - distance flights.
«So while at the same time that these warmer springs would have caused these plants to flower or leaf earlier, the warmer falls and winters are causing them to delay flowering or leafing.
Because Amur honeysuckle leafs out earlier and holds its leaves longer than native trees and shrubs, Conover and Geiger suggested foliar spraying on warm days in the fall after the native shrubs and trees have lost their leaves.
In late 2010 and early 2011, the continent Down Under received about twice its normal complement of rain, thanks in large part to unusually warm sea - surface temperatures just north of Australia and a particularly strong La Niña — in essence, combining a source of warm humid air with the weather patterns that steered the moisture over the continent where it condensed and fell as precipitation.
But warming the systems by 4 degrees Celsius resulted in more evapotranspiration, enough that groundwater had to support streamflow an entire season earlier, beginning in summer rather than in fall.
Alternaria alternata is a fungus that produces spores in the dry, warm weather of late summer and early fall.
Plant drought - tolerant species in years with strong El Niño forecasts, particularly during Pacific Decadal Oscillation warm phase; plant trees that require sufficient water during establishment in La Niña years and during Pacific Decadal Oscillation cool phases Focus planting more in spring as fall planting becomes more difficult with reduced soil moisture and test different planting timings as springs shift earlier
For early Fall, I paired it with a mix of warm and cooler weather pieces.
Lightweight scarves give outfits those perfect fall - ish layers minus heatstroke when it's still early fall (or if you're lucky enough to have warm autumnal temperatures).
(In fact, in my area, early fall is typically warmer than midsummer.)
It's still quite warm here though so I guess fall hasn't really hit... aside from the fact that it has started to get darker earlier.
Not super warm but good for the spring months / early fall.
Most wedding start early in the evening when the weather is still warm and end late into the night when the cool fall breezes have found their way in.
Here in So Cal the weather typically stays warm well into September, but there's no harm in preparing for fall early!
I had to apologize to my dress since she'd been sitting in the closet this whole time since late Summer / early Fall only to be brought out on a mighty warm Spring day and be splattered with grease stains!
I think fall is a very cozy season, I can turn on the candles early to make the house warm and cozy.
Teaming it with a soft and fluffy textured top which is chic enough for formal gatherings and warm enough for an early fall breeze.
Since we don't truly get fall weather here until about late November / early December I like adding in pieces that could pass for the season but still be comfortable in the warmer weather < 3 Green Fashionista
I'm not sure what happened, but seemingly overnight our seasonably warm Fall weather turned to early Winter weather.
The early fall and the end of warm days dictates us the new fashion trends.
It's not perfect, but it's soft, and warm, and the perfect way to dress for the early Fall days.
Our wedding will take place in early fall, so it will still be warm but not totally summery.
I find early fall still too warm, and I have to get creative with my outfits.
For transitioning to fall, I just added a long black vest to create a layer for keeping me warm in the early morning or chilly evenings.
I love these early fall days where it's warm enough to wear a dress with just a light layer over it.
While the sun has been out periodically and it's even been warm already this season, we aren't really in full summer mode here until mid-July into early Fall.
It's warm but light; so great for those early fall mornings.
Homes have seasons, and this one is definitely a fall and early winter house because of the cozy and warm tones.
Its so simple and easy especially in the earlier months of Fall where the afternoons still tend to get pretty warm.
And living in Michigan, having a couple of those warm «Indian summer» weekends in this early part of fall is just as predictable, and always a welcomed event for apple picking.
Fall is all about early sunsets, warm tea ☕, messy hair and big sweaters.
This bright fuchsia pink polish is filled with micro golden flakes and shimmer; it's a perfect reflection of early fall when we are in transition from warm to cool temps!
This look is perfect for Summer or early Fall when it's still to warm for jeans!
I am Jonathan a Christian man, live on my income and enjoy warm Spring and Summer & early Fall Sunshine and air walking trail hiking.
While there probably isn't a real right or wrong answer to this one, I definitely fall into the warm / fuzzy camp of paying it off early.
However, our weather has become a bit more unpredictable so it's not unusual to have warm days throughout late fall, winter, or early spring.
Over the years, mild weather conditions in the fall and early spring warming have contributed to a steady increase in ticks and cases of tick - borne diseases, especially in the Northeast.
Many areas are experiencing warm weather earlier in spring and later in fall than in years past, meaning mosquitoes can emerge unexpectedly.
We were there in April, in the fall, and our advice is: the earlier you start the Hooker Valley Track, the warmer you should dress, as larger parts of the path will be covered in shade.
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