By A Mystery Man Writer
(TNS) — Spring officially began on Tuesday with freezing temperatures and frosty grounds, even patches of ice and snow. This came after a run of unusually warm weather in early March that had everyone enjoying the outdoors — and had some flowers blossoming and trees starting to bud.
Pittsburgh region enjoys snowiest Christmas ever
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The four seasons of the year: spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter
Will the early spring freeze affect plants? It depends
Will the early spring freeze affect plants? It depends
Full circle: Bald eagles live, hunt near former Harrison DDT plant
Interaction of drought and frost in tree ecophysiology: rethinking the timing of risks, Annals of Forest Science
How to care for houseplants in spring - The Washington Post
Pittsburgh region breaks low-temperature record for second-straight day; relief on the way
Will the early spring freeze affect plants? It depends
Springtime recovery of Vaccinium vitis-idaea leaves above and below the snow pack – Canopy Spectral Ecology and Ecophysiology
Thousands still without power Saturday evening in Westmoreland, Fayette counties after severe windstorm