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Here in OH it's a balmy 22 and sunny....with 35+mph winds....which is actually a plus.  The snow is gone and it looks like we've got 10 straight days without much more than a chance of a passing shower.  First scrimmage is supposed to be a week from tomorrow...don't see that happening, but the opener on the 29th just might get played....IF the rain stays away.

In order to put warm baseball thoughts back in peoples minds I just sent out an email titled "Snow Day Savings".

 

Anybody on HSBW is welcome to take advantage of the savings.  Click here… http://campaign.r20.constantco...;utm_campaign=buffer

 

Here in Virginia I have both flip flops & snow boots sitting by the front door.  Crazy.

 

Rich

www.PlayInSchool.com/bus_tour

 

 

Last edited by PIS
Originally Posted by BucsFan:

It is worse in VA.  We scrimmaged Friday and Saturday.  Saturday was breezy but warm and sunny.  Now: 8" of fresh snow.

 

Yep.  Local booster club worked on getting the field ready for the home opener that was originally scheduled for tomorrow evening.  Last night's storm dumped 6" and it has remained cold.  Home opener probably postponed with Friday's game questionable as well.  Suppose to get warmer as the week progresses with mid-60's by Friday.

Originally Posted by Buckeye 2015:

upper 30's and sleet here in OH today.  Season supposed to kick off Saturday and we haven't been on the field yet.   Tomorrow looks ok so maybe they'll get outside.  Saturday calling for snow and 35....so opener likely pushed back to Monday...which as of now is forecast for 64 and clouds.....

Here on Kauai we have missed about a third of practices due to rain, even though its 80+ outside. pretty much the same for the entire state   been a wet spring here this year.

Originally Posted by roothog66:

Now many of you understand what March, April and May (heck, sometimes early June) are like in Colorado. 74 and sunny one day, followed by a foot of snow, followed by 70 and sunny. Annoying, isn't it?

Having once live in the Centennial State I completely understand.  We use to say, "Wait 5 minutes, the weather will change."

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