This has been the winter that will not end. The following is the daily blog summary as enter at my other blog at Wunderground. As it shows, the 2008-2009 winter season will not be referred to a a wimpy winter! Welcome to global warming!
March 31, 2009: As it was in the beginning, so it is at the ending (March, that is). Today is cloudy with light snow continuing throughout the day. The temperature is such that the snow is melting on contact here at the ranch. Not so at 3.2 miles and 1000' up the running route. There, it was snow that is accumulating. When I was there about 1:00 in the afternoon, the depth was just over ankle deep, and increasing flake by flake. The late afternoon temperatures rose into the 40's and resulted in a melting of all of the new snow (about 1.7") that had fallen at the ranch today. A monthly summary showed 21.6" for March. Adding this together with the rest of this snow season give a total of 96.5". That's 8 feet of snow for the season! Note: Snow is in the forecast for Thursday (April 2nd) ... stay tuned for revised seasonal totals.
Morning Walk in the Snow ... Again!
Horses Continue to Endure Winter Conditions
Trees in Full Snow up along the Running Route
March 30, 2009: A mostly clear sky overnight was becoming cloud streaked at sunrise. The increasing clouds continued and snow fell during the middle of the day and the early afternoon. This was an non-accumulating snowfall (at least not staying for very long). The remainder of the afternoon and evening was mostly cloudy with just quick glances at the sun. Meanwhile, the kittens were
snug as bugs on the rug (or pillow, in this case).
Morning Sunrise over the Swan Range
Reflections on the Pond in the Snow
Light Snowfall during the Middle of the Day
Kittens Resting on the Pillow
March 29, 2009: There was another bit of snow overnight (about 2.5" again). With temperatures rising to almost 40, the new accumulation was soon gone. Clouds stayed around all day along with blustery winds. However, these were disappearing late in the day, making way for another overnight cool-down.
Another Snowy Trail Walk this Morning
March 28, 2009: Clouds dominated the day today. Just some short periods of sun through the clouds during the late afternoon. Even though the clouds persisted, the temperatures rose enough to continue a slow snow melt and the snow line continues to work, foot by foot down the pasture toward the creek.
Snow Line Continues March Down the Pasture
March 27, 2009: Overcast sky for most of the day today. The overnight low temperature was in the mid teens and the temperature was able to rise into the mid 40's even without full sunlight. Late in the afternoon, there was some breakup of the overcast, but it was too late for any major heating from the late day sunshine.
Mostly Cloudy View East during Mid Afternoon
Dogs Resting in Filtered Late Afternoon Sunlight
Clouds Breaking Up during the Early Evening
March 26, 2009: Clear night and a fine
'after the storm' cool-down. The PWS was not working to show it, but another recording weather station showed a low into the single digits (one of my systems showed 4.5 degrees this morning). The sun is shining, and the temperature is expected to rise into the 30's today. That means the snow will settle, melt, and disappear again. (Probably in time for another round of snow in a couple of days).
Just before Sunrise View across the Fences
Shadows from the Morning Sun
A Horse with a View to Blacktail Mountain
March 25, 2009: Just when I was starting to break out the Spring clothes, we get another 2.4" of fresh snow overnight. But, that was okay, because by about noon or so, everything was melted back so that it looked like it did late yesterday. Just in time for a run! At the three mile turn-around (1000' higher than the ranch), nice billowy clouds were visible looking back down into the valley. As I started my return run, snow pellets fell. By the time I got back to the ranch, a full snow storm was in progress. By the time it stopped, 2-hours later, another 3.1" of snow had fallen! Welcome to Spring in NW Montana! At the early evening animal check and feeding (and sledding) the sun was shining and the snow was melting a bit. However, the temperature is falling, so the snow will stay overnight.
A Day at the Ranch - Spring Snow (Cool Change)