We had a beautiful White Christmas. Not too much snow, just enough to give a good cover and make everything look lacy and pristine. IT looked traditional, old-fashioned, even, and I really enjoyed it.
Yesterday, though, it started to RAIN! Who ever heard of rain in December in Illinois!? It was a light rain, but between the rain and the fact that it was in the forties, the snow was a gonner. Well, almost a gonner. We still have a light patch here and there, and the mounds that were plowed to the side of the drive are hanging on, but I doubt they will make it through the night.
We could have really used this rain in October and November. It’s hard on the perennials and trees to go into winter without adequate moisture, and it’s tough on perennials to have to get through the winter without the insulation of snow cover, and the resulting drink they get from the spring thaw. This evening our temperatures are supposed to drop back down well below freezing, into the twenties. Plants will shiver and party-goers will need to be careful on icy streets on their way home.
We got your warm weather and it is busy melting the snow and ice we have built up. We are supposed to get rain tonight (or tomorrow), then it will be back into the deep freeze for us.
Bogie, I know that you are in the same growing zone we are in, and that very frequently our weather is on it’s way to you. As a chatter, I discovered that Aberdeen very frequently has the same weather as Chicago. Perhaps the fact that they are both on major bodies of water has a play in that, but when it rains there, it’s likely to be raining here, too.