During February, visits to this blog were received from the following 12 countries:
From the time I started to keep track, the total number of countries and non-independent jurisdictions from which visits have been received remains at 135. Of this number, 13 are non-independent (e.g. Greenland from which 1 visit has been received).
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The following is a summary of weather for the month in the area where we live:
Over a period of about 8 days in mid-March, and then 2 days later in the month, we received a premature sampling of the "green season" which normally does not begin until late April or May. Compared to March in previous years, the rainfall was significant - sometimes very heavy over a short period of time and accompanied by thunder and lightning. From 2018 to 2020, we measured no rainfall in March. In 2021, we measured a mere 0.07 inches (1.8 mm).
On rainy days, daytime high temperatures were kept down. Thus the average daytime high temperature for the month is less than the year to date average.
On rainy days, daytime high temperatures were kept down. Thus the average daytime high temperature for the month is less than the year to date average.
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