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Sugar maples are starting to turn already. I personally haven't seen them turning, but it must be a good number if they ran a story on it.

Does this mean an early winter?

Matt
 
I see lots and lots of trees with pretty colored leaves on them right now. About 2-3 weeks early I'd say.
 
Did anyone see the brief news blurb regarding the Farmer's Almanac? They are predicting a mild Winter for the West and a cold Winter for the East.

I don't recall any mention of Fall or Winter starting early. Perhaps I'll check out a copy if I'm at Home Depot any time soon.
~Cath
 
For the most part, our summer here has been cooler than normal. Ive been talking with people around here about winter too, Im betting on a colder one than we've seen in past years.

D
 
We had the longest string of over ninety degree days in either history or a long time one or the other and in August our hottest day since the 4th of July in 1999. So my prediction is that it will probably be colder in January than it was in August.
 
Damn global warming
 
The leaves are turning right on schedule in the Adirondacks. Usually the third or fourth week in August.

I think it's going to be a cold winter, but that's probably just wishful thinking.
 
Eric Johnson said:
I think it's going to be a cold winter, but that's probably just wishful thinking.

Only on Hearth.com do you see quotes like this :)
Well I used to be on a snow plowing website and would see them there too.
 
kwburn said:
Eric Johnson said:
I think it's going to be a cold winter, but that's probably just wishful thinking.

Only on Hearth.com do you see quotes like this :)
Well I used to be on a snow plowing website and would see them there too.

How true...

The way it "feels"...I'm betting on colder than normal..but also a lot more snow than usual also. 'Keep them thare plow trucks ready'...
 
keyman512us said:
kwburn said:
Eric Johnson said:
I think it's going to be a cold winter, but that's probably just wishful thinking.

Only on Hearth.com do you see quotes like this :)
Well I used to be on a snow plowing website and would see them there too.

How true...

The way it "feels"...I'm betting on colder than normal..but also a lot more snow than usual also. 'Keep them thare plow trucks ready'...

From your mouth to Mother Nature's ear... Snow is pretty spotty in DC, we're due for a few snow days this winter...
 
Cath said:
Did anyone see the brief news blurb regarding the Farmer's Almanac? They are predicting a mild Winter for the West and a cold Winter for the East.

I don't recall any mention of Fall or Winter starting early. Perhaps I'll check out a copy if I'm at Home Depot any time soon.
~Cath

So what do we get in the middle of the country? (Michigan)
Don
 
Don't worry Don....we'll get ours......Was in Edwardsburg, MI the past few and my sister in law's lawn is all chewed up from the squirrels and chimpmunks hoarding for the winter.....
 
Tons of acorns dropping at my place, more than usual. That's suppose to mean a cold winter?
 
I have read that due to the low amount of Arctic polar ice that we are in for a late start to winter again.
 
Ditto in Edwardsburg......where is a wxman or a lore specialist when ya need one ?..............Don't think that Nat Weather Service hads released an outlook yet, but would put about as much faith in that as the global warming and hurricane predictors
 
Todd said:
Tons of acorns dropping at my place, more than usual. That's suppose to mean a cold winter?

the amount of acorns (mast?) changes year to year and i believe goes in cycles. not sure if when they drop signifies anything related to the winter though. one interesting thing i read a while back though is that a large acorn crop and a mild winter results in increased mice populations which leads to increased tick populations which leads to increased lyme disease cases. sorry, not related to wood burning but i thought pretty interesting.
 
i've seen some color for about a week. the elms in my back yard are droping leave already and the maples are turning.
 
Kevin said:
I have read that due to the low amount of Arctic polar ice that we are in for a late start to winter again.

We need to tell all the "scientists" that are part of the 5 BILLION DOLLAR a year market for such studies to go measure the ice in January.
Ooooh, there is less ice in Greenland.......... yeah in July. Doesnt take a rocket scientist to figure that out, they have seasons too.
 
I chuckled about leaves falling aready. But then I went down to get the mail walking on yellow leaves on the driveway all of the way down.

Whoops!
 
I don't know about this topic, but when I asked about the origins of casting it got ash canned.. Colored leaves are hearth related or should this get ash canned? Just trying to make sense out of a double standard around here?
 
elkimmeg said:
I don't know about this topic, but when I asked about the origins of casting it got ash canned.. Colored leaves are hearth related or should this get ash canned? Just trying to make sense out of a double standard around here?

I noticed that all of the leaves on my driveway were of the highest quality and made in the good ole U.S.A. And they grew on trees which will eventually become firewood and end up in the Perfect Picture part of the Forum as my woodpile and then go into my stove.
 
Let me tell you something..The acorns always start dropping in August...The leaves will always start turning in August..IT will be cold in the winter and we will have snow..That is my prediction..Now pay me :) haha
 
Yes, around there the leaves begin turning in August every year. This year, however, has been a little unusual because of very wet spring and very dry summer. Almost all the birch turned yellow and have lost most of their leaves already and that definitely is dry related, not seasonal. Soft maples especially usually start turning every August as do cherry. This year though, few of the cherry trees have turned yet or lost leaves. Acorn crop is light but do have some. A lot dropped before forming completely.

As for this coming winter, colder than last winter for sure but I do not expect much snow.
 
I noticed that all of the leaves on my driveway were of the highest quality and made in the good ole U.S.A. And they grew on trees which will eventually become firewood and end up in the Perfect Picture part of the Forum as my woodpile and then go into my stove.[/quote]

I'll make a bet with you - I'll post pics of my woodpile (imported from China on the cheap) and you post pics of your made in the USA pile. Ten bucks says you won't be able to notice the difference. Pheasants can make some wood.[/size]
 
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