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Far from being an arbitrary indicator of the changing seasons, March 20 (March 21 in some years) is significant for astronomical reasons. On March 20, 2005, at precisely 7:34 a.m. EST (12:33 Universal Time), the Sun will cross directly over the Earth's equator. This moment is known as the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. For the Southern Hemisphere, this is the moment of the autumnal equinox.

Nifty.

Few Snow Showers

High 39°F

Low 19°F

Precip. 30 %

Ugh.

I think I'll keep myself toasty warm with an adult beverage. Since it's a Sunday this year it makes partying on the last day of winter quite convenient.

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Man, where are you people lucky enough to live? It's already getting hot in my town, ugh! It's supposed to be 'April showers bring May flowers', not 'February showers bring March flowers'. It's not that Spring is so bad, it's just that there IS no spring. There are only two seasons here: tons of summer and a little bit of winter, and I hate summer. Bring back the rain!

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