No.2802
We've barely had a winter.
It actually got colder in March.
No.2803
It's time to ride my bike as fast as possible and put my life in the hands of every idiot on the road that can barely drive a car.
I can't wait. It's my favorite time of year. The only time I feel alive is when I'm doing 100-200mph on the public roads.
No.2816
>>2802March has been definitely been warmer than freezing February.
No.2817
>>2816It was only freezing sometimes during the night.
There should have been freezing temperatures. There just weren't.
No.2818
It has snowed here.
This is bullshit
No.2821
>>2820>it's "the new normal".That's optimistic. This is just a phase while the weather patterns reorganize.
No.2822
>>2820Central US weather has always been schizophrenic. It's 80 one day and below freezing the next morning. One day of light snow one year and a blizzard so bad it's declared a national emergency the next.
No.2836
>>2835The article body confuses me. It's literally just
>Throughout what should have been the frigid depths of winter, an unseasonably warm sun beat down on a series of billboards and bus-stop ads across Toronto. The campaign urged passers-by to consume even more of a familiar, maybe even patriotic, household staple: maple syrup. >"It's not just for breakfast," the ads propose.It's a complete non-sequitur.
No.2840
>>2836it's a poorly written article. I hope the author was just trying to highlight the strangeness of increased demand in a situation of diminishing supply. Prices are stable because of reserves. We're hoping for another cold winter to replensih our strategic mapple syrup supply.
No.2886
>>2801>Can't believe it's spring.literally snowing outside right now
bring /win/ back
No.2887
Haru desu yo