We'll be getting some snow, rain and the dreaded ice from the report I saw. I did see in another local report that the Thousand Island Region could get over half an inch of ice but since the weekend is three days away, that should change.
We had 25 for a low this morning with a high of 60, tomorrow morning should be around 25 again. We'll bring in the last of the wood from our area that held 10 face cord and then start on the shoulder season wood that we were planing on burning last fall before it turned colder....we have just under two face cord left.
This morning we finally had temps above freezing, it was 44 with a high today in the middle to upper 60's.
Our mornings have been consistently below freezing here, which is really good for a nice gradual melt. I think maybe next week the above freezing overnight temps will start showing up.
It's the same in our neck of the woods, usually in spring we have a ton of snow when the rain and warmer weather hits but not this year. It's rained all day today which we needed bad with more coming in tomorrow.
We had 33 this morning without a stick of wood in the house so we'll let the sun heat supply the heat and bring some wood in this afternoon.
We hit 79 today with some good wind gust but it did take down the second part of a damaged tree from the last windstorm.
Lets see , Tuesday morning. About an hour ago, You didn't say whether the single digits had to be above , or Below ;-)
I haven't hunted in a long time. My brother is more dedicated and sent me his first morning of deer season temperature. Glad it is him a few miles away enjoying it as I am warm and inside and now watching the snow start.