No. Spring begins on the Spring equinox. this is March 21, and it will end on the Summer Solstice. It looks as though Mother Nature is getting ahead of herself because plant life depends of many factors to begin its seasonal life cycle. And like outside of my house here on the East Coast, the temperature is quite moderate and higher than it usually is this time of year so the plants on starting to bloom.
2007-01-08 11:05:28
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answered by The_Amish 5
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Sometimes our plants are fooled into blooming before the last frost. Right now my weather can be in the 70's one day and down to the 40's the next day.
My first sign of early spring weather is when I see a red-breasted robin. Although I have not seen one yet (Galveston), I have seen them as early as January 3.
2007-01-08 11:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It has been warm so far but until February has come and gone, you cannot assume anything. Just one sustained cold wave will zap the flower buds off. There is a major arctic air outbreak arriving later this week. On Friday it will cross the Canadian border into the U.S, charging on and freezing plants in its wake. Not sure where you live.
2007-01-08 11:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I trust you, I stay in the deep South and that i've got in the previous 3 years, hypersensitive reactions so undesirable that i've got no longer left my homestead yet merely long adequate to the surgeon and every time i am going I even have positioned on a mask over my mouth and nostril. I sneeze, I cough and spit of thick sputum and that i take Zyrtec each and every night all year around. i'm getting to the place i'm no longer able to breath good and that i propose it gets worst each year, I hate it because of the fact it makes you fell so drained and you haven't any longer any potential, I also have a great homestead and easily to hoover one room merely gets me down , because of the fact i've got not got any potential because of the fact of all this coughing and sneezing. It makes you short breath. while fall comes and that i come back to being myself, that's organic hell.
2016-11-27 20:57:56
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answered by ? 4
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I live on the East Coast , and i'm seeing bees , flies, mosqetoes. Lots of birds have never left and migrated. They are still here singing in the morning.This is not normal deep winter weather.
2007-01-08 12:45:31
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answered by pitbullmom 3
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will nc see an early spring
2014-01-01 07:17:42
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answered by Karen 1
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yes it is global warming caused by the americans who are destroying the planet by their gas guzzling cars and selfish over indulgance .
2007-01-08 11:08:15
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answered by dont know much 5
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