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Old 03-26-2014, 07:44 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by PaugusBayFireFighter View Post
Looks like, starting tomorrow, we warm up to the 40's and stay above freezing with some sun, rain and wind. We need the overnight lows to stay above freezing and that should happen very soon too. Let the healing and melting begin!
As much as I'm ready to see the snow gone I hope for the sake of the maple sugaring industry the overnight lows hold below freezing for awhile. The sap really hasn't starting running yet with any consistency. I went to an open house at a sugaring operation in Vermont that was boiling sap it had held onto from a small February run.
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