Your Weather, 2026

I think today might be the last of the really cold nights, but there is a frost warning this time. I went ahead and covered everything. I usually never plant tomatoes or peppers in May, but it was so warm and they are growing okay. Usually I am just now planting pole beans, but they are all up and looking really nice. Everything is covered and DS and I went to town and got a yard of compost I needed and we had a huge down pour of rain and lightening. Tomorrow it will be in the 60s and sunny, but down to 40 something at night.
 
@Gardening with Rabbits , I am just south of the border of 5b and 6a. We are a good 10 days from any more frosts and looking at ups and downs with areas north and east setting record highs!
Today, we got a good pouring rain. One month ago we were still in a drought. NOW, there are days I cannot work outside bc it's too wet.
Btw, I am Also just south of the Latitude of Rome, Italy.
 
we finally got a good rain here. it's been a week or two. the ground in the garden i wanted to work on was too hard so i let it sit until it could get rained on.

at first when the storm was coming through it was really quite a blast and it looked to be pretty harsh and perhaps even close to tornado like or just a straight line surge. areas around us did lose their power but we got through ok. the power did fluctuate some but i have a UPS and wanted to keep working on something so i just made sure to keep saving things as i finished them and closed open files i didn't need so i hoped i wouldn't get a direct hit from lightning. my other need though is that the internet connection keeps working through the radio tower network and that was not taken out either so i didn't have to shut down. usually i prefer to be safe and shut things down and go do something else.

looks like they're making progress on getting the power restored. when i checked an hour ago there were nearly 70,000 people without power and they've got the power restored for about 12,000 of those by now.
 
@Gardening with Rabbits , I am just south of the border of 5b and 6a. We are a good 10 days from any more frosts and looking at ups and downs with areas north and east setting record highs!
Today, we got a good pouring rain. One month ago we were still in a drought. NOW, there are days I cannot work outside bc it's too wet.
Btw, I am Also just south of the Latitude of Rome, Italy.
I am not sure if we had a frost. It got down to 36 but rained sometime. I was lucky that I did not get things ruined with the plastic. The water settled around the edges. I had a few things kind of bent down but they stood back up. We are having nice weather now.
 
On a recent episode of Mid American Gardener, they mentioned that even hardy native-to-your-area perennials can get frost nipped at 37 degrees F. They even said that many (hybrid) Magnolias lost their blooms in our county last month. NOT.mine.
I planted 15 ft east of the middle of my house and That has protected my tree against the winds that accompany the cold in the Spring here. I had full blooms this Spring, and magnolias like to hold back and rebloom.
In Fact, Mine needs more pruning, although they prefer very minimal pruning.
 
it was nice and sunny this morning but on the cold side. when i went out this afternoon i had shorts on, but i probably should have had long pants. however, once i got digging i was plenty warm enough.
 
We are enjoying @Dahlia 's sunny & lovely week, also :).

Steadily warming days with temperatures now into the high 70f's predicted (25C). Overnight, it didn't drop below 50f (10C) last night.

Change is on hand and Monday will have a windy and rainy (sprinkly?) afternoon, we are told.
 
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