Sunday, March 07, 2010

Expect the (Un)Expected

I mention the weather a lot because, let's face it, living Alaska we get a lot of weather. While March might come in like a lion, most of the Nation is starting to see some signs of spring. Winter-dead grass is beginning to perk up. Tree buds might be unclenching in the warmer, longer days. Birds are beginning to show up again.

Here in the semi-frozen north, we got a taste of spring the last two weeks of February. Yes, February. The temps hovered in the low 40s, there were spurts of heavy rain that melted the mountains of snow (nothing that lasted more than a day) and most of the time a gentle wind ruffled our open coats rather than hurricane-force gusts. It was bliss. It was relief.

It didn't fool any of us.

In the Lower 48, my sister-in-law boasted about changing over her studded tires to her summer treads. Here, we tolerated the load rumble of steel on pavement, perhaps cringed at the damage of a few hundred cars on bare asphalt, but knew better than to think we wouldn't need the traction again soon enough.

And we were right.

The past three days saw the spring-like warmth in the air obliterated in a white-out of a snow system tearing across the region. Friday was the worse, with blowing snow making the five minute drive to work a nightmare of low visibility. (Yes, we had school. I would have been more surprised if they would have cancelled.) As the day progressed, short bouts of sun one minute gave way to raging, sideways snow the next. This went on all weekend, and we have a fresh, foot-high layer of heavy snow to remind us that March doesn't just come in like a lion here. It comes in like a hungry, pissy lion.

As much as we appreciated the reprieve, we know winter isn't over. In fact, chances are good we'll have snow coming and going into April or even May. But maybe, just maybe, we will have a spring as decent as the taste we got in February.

Like most things in life, you should hope for the best but be prepared for the worse. Some might consider that take to be a bit pessimistic. I prefer to think of it as realistic optimism. Sometimes, even if you're prepared for the worst, the unexpected just might turn out to be better than you feared : )

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8 Comments:

At 6:17 AM, Blogger Jody W. and Meankitty said...

Sounds like March comes in like a lion and goes out like a rabid, flesh eating lamb who fools everyone into thinking it's harmless.

 
At 6:49 AM, Blogger Cathy in AK said...

Heheh. That's about the way of it, W&C : )

 
At 10:39 AM, Blogger LVLM(Leah) said...

We here in Seattle area are getting our first snow of the winter. It's a light snow, nothing to write home about, but considering we've had a really mild winter, not even getting below 40 something, and most days up into the 50's, this is weird.

Mother nature does her own thing. We just have to go along with the ride, or ride it out. heh.

 
At 5:55 PM, Blogger Cathy in AK said...

Well, LVLM, lots of folks complain about the weather, but no one ever does anything about it : )

But you're right. Mother Nature does what she does. There is no bad weather, just inappropriate clothing ; )

 
At 6:46 AM, Blogger LVLM(Leah) said...

There is no bad weather, just inappropriate clothing ; )

What?! So what you're saying is that those few times I went out in deep snow and frolicked naked except for my boots, I was in inappropriate clothing for the weather?

I'm shocked. Shocked I tell ya. LOL

 
At 6:49 AM, Blogger Cathy in AK said...

Only if you felt cold and uncomfortable, LVLM. Which it sounds like you didn't : )

 
At 11:29 AM, Anonymous sis-in-law said...

The weatherman said we would get your leftover snow today. (How could there be any leftover?) Luckily he was wrong. But the temps have dropped.

If you sit in your car with the windows rolled up and face south, you can still pretend it is spring.

 
At 6:15 PM, Blogger Cathy in AK said...

I don't see how there's any left over either. Which explains why you didn't get any : )

Sit in my car and face south? I can't even FIND my car!

 

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