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The Crones of March

The first decade of March is blessed with weather is so unpredictable it sprung its own legend. These weird ten days when weather turns from sunshine to blizzard in a blink are called the Crones of March.

Legend has it that a young woman started off a mountain path wearing ten overlapping coats, and as she kept climbing one crone after another deceived her with warmth and sunshine so she’d get too warm and shed a coat a day, and when she discarded the last coat the sun hid behind a swarm of clouds and the blizzard started.

I guess it’s a cautionary tale not to get complacent about the fickle March weather.

Long ranging weather patterns predict one of the crones will bring the snow, and they are always right. It’s usually a fluffy snow whose wet flakes are as large as goose feathers and melt as soon as they touch the ground. It used to be the last snow of the season, but the shift in weather patterns pushed the latter into April.

Lore says you should pick a day out of the ten, and according to how that day goes, so goes your year. I always forget to pick and remember the superstition after the fact, but this year it doesn’t matter. We haven’t seen sunshine since October.

If I remember correctly, the weather was mostly wet, except for the two days when it snowed and the one when we had freezing rain. So, there’s that.

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