JDawg512 wrote:Portastorm wrote:That's a great point and something I was saying yesterday to some co-workers. The month of October this year has really been like mid-September with no signs of it changing. At least for the Austin area, I would like to go back and look at the last few years and see how many months out of ... say ... 36 ... that we averaged above normal temps. We have not had a hard freeze in the last two winters. Seriously. It has been THAT warm here.
Agreed... None of our sensitive plants died back this past winter. If it got down to 32° in this area, it didn't last long enough and for sure did not see a hard freeze.
October really has noticeably changed over the last 2-3 decades. When I was a kid back in the 80s, Halloweens were cooler. Kids these days could not wear the kinds of costumes that my generation did cause it's just too hot. We used to rake leaves and fill up those jack-o-lantern trash bags. Now they don't even sell those locally and haven't for over 10 years.
The seasons have shifted, the question is whether they continue to shift and how extreme specific patterns get?
One thing's for sure. This Halloween is going to be warm. I guess the only upside is I've been able to set up our display quickly without having to deal with rain. As long as we can get some decent rainfall in November. The monthly average would be great!
I remember the jack o lantern trash bags as well. I also remember most halloweens were cold and even having snow while trick or treating a few different times. The times are a changin.