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Best podcasts about spring weather

Latest podcast episodes about spring weather

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Late Spring Weather Boosts Rhubarb Growth

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 5:24


This year, Wisconsin's spring weather was good for a lot of different crops. The same is true for the rhubarb crop. Kathy Burrs is the owner and operator of Burrs Berry Patch in Barneveld, Wisconsin. She tells us about this year's crop growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WUWM News
Warmer spring weather brings higher tick risk in Wisconsin

WUWM News

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 5:03


Warmer spring weather is prompting ticks to show up earlier than in previous years. Here's how to stay safe as you head outside this tick season.

The Articulate Fly
S8, Ep 31: Chasing Smallmouth: Brian Shumaker's Adaptations for Unpredictable Spring Weather

The Articulate Fly

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 7:18 Transcription Available


Episode OverviewThe Articulate Fly's Pennsylvania Smallmouth Report returns with Captain Brian Shumaker of Susquehanna River Guides, delivering a timely mid-spring conditions update for the Susquehanna River system in Central Pennsylvania. This episode cuts straight to the practical challenge facing every Mid-Atlantic smallmouth angler right now: how to fish effectively when an extreme pattern of temperature swings — 80°F one day, back to the 50s by mid-week — is compressing and disrupting the spawn, locking fish down unpredictably, and keeping the frog bite from ever materializing. Brian, a veteran guide with over three decades on the Susquehanna, breaks down how he approaches these volatile conditions with clients, from the diagnostic logic of starting with yesterday's best fly and quickly reading fish mood, to the deeper strategic pivot of going subsurface on intermediate lines when topwater won't produce. He also touches on where the spawn currently stands — with the first wave already pushing some fish into early post-spawn funk — and what anglers can expect as conditions hopefully stabilize heading toward summer. For anyone planning time on Pennsylvania smallmouth water this spring, Brian's approach to grinding through difficult conditions with a rotating bench of swim flies and crayfish patterns offers both tactical and mental frameworks worth internalizing.Key TakeawaysHow to use yesterday's producing fly as a quick diagnostic starting point and pivot efficiently to Plan B when conditions have shifted overnight.Why slowing retrieve speed and fishing deeper are the first two adjustments to make when dropping temperatures cause smallmouth to lock jaw.How intermediate sink lines provide a versatile middle ground that keeps flies in the strike zone when topwater conditions are marginal.When to rotate through a broad multi-pattern bench — swim flies, Half-and-Halfs, Clousers and crayfish patterns — rather than forcing a single presentation in unpredictable spring conditions.Why crayfish patterns like the Clawdad are producing when stomach content checks confirm fish are actively keying on crayfish as a primary food source.How the unusual spring temperature volatility in Central PA is producing an early post-spawn funk in first-wave fish while later-wave spawners are still active, creating a mixed-mood fishery that demands adaptable tactics.Techniques & Gear CoveredBrian's current approach centers on intermediate sink lines as the primary tool for getting flies into the strike zone. From there, he runs a rotating bench of approximately a dozen patterns, starting with Clousers, swim flies and Half-and-Halfs and moving through the progression until something sticks — a systematic elimination approach that reflects hard-earned guiding experience in variable conditions. When temperatures drop and fish go passive, he leads with slower presentations before working up to more active retrieves. Crayfish imitations have been particularly productive, with Brian noting that fish are showing crayfish in their gullets on inspection — a data point that drives fly selection rather than guesswork. He specifically mentions patterns in the Clawdad-style that can be fished up off the bottom and animated to mimic a fleeing crayfish. Topwater setups remain rigged as a secondary option for afternoon sessions, with Brian noting that conditions like a sulphur hatch could still prompt fish to look up even in an otherwise subsurface day.Locations & SpeciesThe episode focuses on the Susquehanna River system in Central Pennsylvania, the fishery Brian has guided exclusively since founding Susquehanna River Guides in 1993. The Susquehanna is a fertile limestone river renowned for one of the strongest wild smallmouth bass fisheries in the eastern United States, characterized by rock ledges, wide shallow riffles and abundant crayfish and aquatic insect life. Target species is exclusively smallmouth bass throughout this report. The episode is recorded during the mid-spring spawn window, with Brian projecting that spawning activity on his water will wrap up around the third week of May and that some first-wave fish are already showing early post-spawn behavioral funk — while later-wave fish are still active and available. The unusual temperature volatility this spring is affecting fish behavior across the entire east coast smallmouth fishery, not just the Susquehanna, making Brian's adaptable mid-spring approach broadly applicable.FAQ / Key Questions AnsweredHow do you adapt your fly fishing approach when spring temperatures swing wildly day to day?Brian starts each session by testing what produced the day before — that gives a quick read on whether conditions have shifted. If that approach fails early, he moves to Plan B: slowing retrieve speed, going deeper and working through a systematic rotation of patterns until he finds something that matches the fish's current mood. The key is staying flexible rather than committing to a single technique.What fly line setups are most effective for Pennsylvania smallmouth in cold or variable spring conditions?Intermediate sink lines are Brian's primary tool right now, allowing him to keep flies subsurface without anchoring them to the bottom. Topwater rigs stay on deck for afternoon sessions as a speculative option, particularly when hatches are occurring. In colder conditions, he prioritizes slower patterns and quieter presentations before working up to more active swim fly retrieves.Why are crayfish fly patterns so effective for spring smallmouth bass fishing?Stomach content checks on the Susquehanna are showing fish actively feeding on crayfish, making imitative patterns a data-driven choice rather than a hunch. Patterns that can be fished up off the bottom and animated to simulate a fleeing crayfish — rather than dragged along bottom and snagged — are producing best because they remain accessible to fish holding at a range of depths.When does the smallmouth spawn typically wrap up on the Susquehanna River in Central PA?Under normal conditions, Brian expects spawning to be largely complete by the third week of May on his water. This spring's extreme temperature swings compressed the front end of the spawn but have also extended and complicated the overall picture, with first-wave fish already showing post-spawn behavior while later fish are still in the spawn cycle — creating a mixed-mood fishery that is more difficult to read than a typical spring.What should anglers expect after the spawn in terms of fish behavior and fishing quality?The post-spawn funk is real — fish that have completed spawning become temporarily lethargic and difficult to catch. Brian describes a brief early version of this pattern already affecting first-wave fish on his water. The good news is that once temperatures stabilize, fish typically come around quickly and the summer bite — including the anticipated frog bite and topwater action — can be excellent on the Susquehanna.Related ContentS8, Ep 27: The Pre-Spawn Puzzle: Captain Brian Shumaker's Tips for Pennsylvania SmallmouthS8, Ep 23: Low Water Chronicles: Matt Reilly on Pre-Spawn Smallmouth Strategies and Seasonal ShiftsS6, Ep 41: Smallmouth Secrets and Streamer Savvy with Brendan RuchS1, Ep 97: All Things Smallmouth with Mike SchultzConnect with Our GuestFollow Brian on Facebook and Instagram.Follow the ShowFollow The Articulate Fly on Facebook, Instagram, Threads and YouTube.Follow our Substack newsletter for episode updates, tips and resources.Support the ShowShop through our Amazon link to support the podcast.Join our Patreon community to support the show.If...

WRHI » Get Smart about Insurance
Get Smart About Your Insurance: 05/04/26 Uncertainty of Spring Weather

WRHI » Get Smart about Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 2:00


Mortgage 101 with Clinton Wilkins & Todd Veinotte
Mortgage 101 - How Spring Weather Impacts the Housing Market

Mortgage 101 with Clinton Wilkins & Todd Veinotte

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 10:48


Dan Ahlstrand and Clinton Wilkins discussed alternative lending, emphasizing that there are multiple mortgage products available. 

Blind Hog and Acorn
Season 7, Episode #18~ Lumber Yard Sticker Shock...

Blind Hog and Acorn

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 32:53


Yup- Blind Hog and Acorn took the stock trailer to Menard's to get treated lumber for the fencing project, the greenhouse and a french drain.  Holy moley!  Good thing prices were checked online first, or there would have been even more grumbling!Nasturtium baskets are up, orioles and grosbeaks at the feeders, four pair of martins in the gourds.All four of the goslings have gone to their new homes- Acorn was saved from raising a pair of males thanks to a last minute reply from a person on the waiting list.  Yay!

Weather in New York City
Today's Weather in New York City 04/22/26 Showers Early Then Clearing With Pleasant Spring Weather Thursday

Weather in New York City

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 2:27 Transcription Available


Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! I process data faster than you can say cumulus cloud.Welcome back to the weather segment! We're diving right into today's forecast for New York City, and let me tell you, we've got some interesting patterns rolling through the Big Apple.Right now, we're looking at showers likely through early morning, mainly before five a.m. Low around forty-seven degrees with those breezy south winds around seventeen miles per hour. There's a sixty percent chance of precipitation, so if you're heading out to catch that early morning coffee, you might want to grab an umbrella. You could say the weather is really trying to dampen your spirits right now!Wednesday's looking a bit better. We've got a fifty percent chance of showers before two p.m., then things should clear out. Mostly cloudy skies with a high near fifty-four degrees. South winds around ten to seventeen miles per hour. This isn't a strong system, folks. It's more of a weak low-pressure area that's just passing through, nothing dramatic happening here.Now here's where it gets nice. Wednesday night we shift to partly cloudy conditions, low around forty-eight, and those winds turn northeast then northwest. By Thursday, we're talking mostly sunny skies with a high near sixty-eight degrees. That's genuinely pleasant spring weather, my friends. Perfect for getting outside and maybe even catching a Mets game at Citi Field!Let me hit you with the Weather Playbook real quick. We're talking about what meteorologists call wind shift patterns. See, when a low-pressure system moves out and a high-pressure system moves in, the winds actually rotate. This is because of something called the Coriolis Effect combined with pressure gradient forces. Basically, wind wants to blow from high pressure toward low pressure, but Earth's rotation deflects it. It's absolutely fascinating stuff, and it's happening right now with this system!Here's your three-day breakdown. Thursday brings mostly sunny skies and that gorgeous sixty-eight-degree high. Friday drops slightly to fifty-nine degrees with partly sunny conditions. Then Saturday, we're back in the game with another system approaching, bringing a fifty percent chance of showers after eight a.m. with a high near fifty-one degrees.So whether you're heading to Times Square or catching a game in the Bronx, stay weather-aware! Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast so you never miss an update from yours truly. Thanks for listening, everyone! This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

City Cast Austin
Could Austin Lose $2.5M in State Grants? Plus, Rowdy Spring Weather and Unhappy Northeasterners

City Cast Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 30:45


On today's Tuesday News Roundup, host Nikki DaVaughn is joined by executive producer Eva Ruth Moravec and Grace Reader, the city hall and local government reporter for KXAN, to talk about the latest fight between the State of Texas and the City of Austin — this time over Austin police's new ICE policy. Plus, what to watch for in the skies in the next few weeks, why you should pack a “go” bag and be prepared for flooding even in a drought, and whether North Easterners can truly be happy in Austin.

Master My Garden Podcast
EP326- How To Protect Tender Seedlings In Cold Wet Spring Weather

Master My Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 22:10 Transcription Available


Your seedlings look ready, your trays are overflowing, and then spring turns feral: cold rain, sharp wind, hail, even the odd flake of snow. We've all been there. If you're staring at a packed windowsill and wondering whether to plant out or hold back, we walk you through the exact thinking that saves young plants from a miserable setback and keeps the vegetable garden moving forward.We dig into seedling care and young plant protection for unsettled weather, including when it's genuinely too early to transplant and what to do if you've run out of space. We talk about building simple hoop tunnels, when frost fleece works best, and why bionetting or enviromesh can be a game changer by softening the fall of heavy rain and hail while still letting air and moisture through. We also cover hardening off properly, using greenhouse ventilation, outdoor “practice runs”, and cold frames to turn soft indoor growth into tougher plants that cope once they hit the beds.If direct sowing is on your mind, we share practical soil-warming and bed-prep tactics that fit real spring conditions: using black plastic to warm and dry soil, aerating no-dig beds after prolonged wet, and topping with compost to create a reliable seed bed. The big takeaway is patience with timing, but action with preparation, so you're ready to surge when temperatures finally lift.If this helped, subscribe for more weekly growing advice, share the episode with a fellow gardener, and leave a review so more people can find the podcast. What seedlings are you trying to get through this tricky spell?This weeks sponsors: Probio Carbon enriched biocharhttps://www.probiocarbon.ieSeeds Ireland High Quality Seeds: See link below for listener offer. https://seedsireland.ie/masterSupport the showIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email:  info@mastermygarden.com   Check out Master My Garden on the following channels   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/  Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/   Until next week  Happy gardening  John  

Profit Time
Be Careful Who You Work With, Professionalism, Spring Weather with BAM, and MORE

Profit Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 58:49


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City Cast Madison
How to Stay Safe in Extreme Spring Weather

City Cast Madison

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 30:13


Spring is officially here and with it comes wild and unpredictable weather. From blizzards in March to tornado warnings, us midwesterners need to be prepared for extreme weather. Host Bianca Martin chats with Andrew Beckett, Dane County Emergency Management's emergency communications and outreach manager about what to do when things get wet and windy in Madison.

Northern Light
SNAP work requirements, nursing home funding, Kitty O'Neil on spring weather

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 29:42


(Mar 25, 2026) Starting this month, more people will need to meet new work requirements to stay eligible for federal food assistance benefits; Nursing homes are competing with hospitals for funding during state budget talks; and Kitty O'Neil joins us to check in on how North Country's farms are preparing for growing season. 

Smart Talk
York Students Lead Anti‑ICE Walkouts as Spring Weather and Seasonal Insights Take Center Stage

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 45:10


(00:00:00) We spotlight student activism in York, where William Penn High School students organized powerful walkouts protesting increased ICE enforcement and advocating for classmates living in fear of deportation. Their grassroots movement - sparked by a single social media post - has inspired students across multiple districts to join in solidarity. We break down how the protests grew, why students felt compelled to speak out, and the personal stories driving their courage. (00:11:48) Then, we shift gears as meteorologist Dan Tomaso dives into the latest weather patterns and what to expect as winter transitions toward warmer days. (00:23:26) Finally, Erica Jo Shaffer helps us welcome spring with fresh insights, seasonal inspiration, and what this time of year means for our community.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Garden Hotline
Garden Hotline: Spring Weather Whiplash, Freeze Damage, and What Gardeners Should Do Now

Garden Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 74:05


Michelle Reasor-West (@stlplantnerd) breaks down the impact of extreme spring weather swings alongside Daria and Flo from the Missouri Botanical Garden. From sudden freezes damaging magnolias, daffodils, and early blooms to how gardeners should respond, the conversation centers on patience and letting plants recover naturally. They discuss whether to cover plants during late frosts, how to handle visible damage, and why leaving leaves and natural cover in place can actually help protect your garden. Listener questions also cover hydrangea leaf spots, pruning timing, mulch options, and managing invasive grass.

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!
Spring Weather Shift Explained

The Weather Man Podcast... I talk about weather!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 2:51 Transcription Available


The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 2 [03/12/2026]: Spring Weather, SAVE Act Pressure, Jimmy Failla Tickets, and Cardinals Update

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 32:14


Marc Cox opens Hour 2 with a chilly Thursday morning forecast, discussing March weather swings and SEC tournament matchups between Kentucky and Mizzou. He previews the Lincoln Trump Dinner with Speaker-Elect Alex Riley and outlines upcoming segments, including Shannon Bream. The show gives away tickets to Jimmy Failla's April 11th show and highlights White House deputy Caroline Sunshine's comments on the SAVE Act, criticizing Senator John Thune for dragging his feet on election integrity legislation. Tom Ackerman provides an in-depth sports update from Florida, focusing on the Cardinals' prospects, alumni involvement, and March Madness anticipation. The hour closes with “In Other News,” covering Bill Clinton's viral near-traffic incident with Hillary, Bigfoot sightings in Ohio, a SeaWorld roller coaster accident, and amusing storm-naming practices in the UK. Hashtags: #MissouriWeather #SAVEAct #JimmyFailla #TomAckerman #CardinalsBaseball #BillClinton #Bigfoot #SeaWorld #StormNames #MarchMadness

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 4 [03/10/2026]: Spring Weather, Iran Conflict Updates, Ensign Kelly Lundy, Ryan Wiggins, and In-Studio Kids

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 28:44


Marc Cox opens Hour 4 with sunny weather updates and spring commentary. He highlights Iran strikes and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's briefings, analyzing U.S. strategic moves and domestic security concerns. Ensign Kelly Lundy discusses her role aboard the USS St. Louis, detailing daily duties, ship technology, and community engagement. Ryan Wiggins breaks down the UN's effectiveness, U.S. funding, and the “Board of Peace” initiative as a strategic counter to global threats. The hour closes with in-studio appearances by two young children, Easton and Hudson, offering lighthearted moments and family interaction on-air. Hashtags: #MarcCox #SpringWeather #IranConflict #EnsignKellyLundy #USNavy #RyanWiggins #UNDebate #BoardOfPeace #InStudioKids

Weather Wisdom
Feeling Like Spring-Weather Wisdom March 9th 2026

Weather Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 1:46


Warmer than average weather continues this week, but it does turn colder this weekend.

UK Travel Planning
Planning a UK Trip in Spring: Weather, Events & Best Places to Visit

UK Travel Planning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 54:17 Transcription Available


Spring flips a switch across the UK, and we're here for the first warm light, the wisteria‑framed streets, and the rush of longer evenings. We pull together clear, local advice from London to the Lake District, the Cotswolds, Devon, and the far north of Scotland so you can plan a smarter, calmer trip.We kick off in London with Becki from Walks and Devour: cherry blossom in parks, Kew's treetop walkway, canal strolls from Hackney Wick to King's Cross, and midweek Borough Market eats. We also flag what visitors often miss - clocks moving forward on the last March weekend, Easter's shifting dates and school holidays, and the impact of big events like the Boat Race, the London Marathon, and the Chelsea Flower Show - so your itinerary stays nimble and enjoyable.From there, Asia from Mountain Goat guides us through the Lake District's daffodil heritage at Rydal and Ullswater, bluebell carpets at Rannerdale, accessible walks such as Orrest Head and Tarn Hows, and a strong local food scene that shines in spring. Lisa at Go Cotswolds leans into gardens like Hidcote and Kiftsgate, village footpaths, and the art of slowing down across 800 square miles of honey‑stone towns - now with new departures from Oxford and blended routes to Stratford‑upon‑Avon. In Devon, Alex from Unique Devon Tours paints hedgerows in bloom, Dartmoor foals, coastal colour, and narrow‑lane know‑how that turns single‑track roads into hidden‑gem gateways. And in Scotland's far north, Sally-Ann from North Coast Explorers maps coastal routes for seals and April puffins, explains variable spring weather and opening times, and shares the joy of big‑sky space before summer crowds.You'll get the best weeks to travel, how bank holidays and rail works shape movement, when tours offer the most value, and the routes that make evening light part of the plan. Ready to make the most of March, April, and May across London, the Lakes, the Cotswolds, Devon, and the North Highlands? Follow the show, share this with a spring‑bound friend, and leave a quick review to help more travellers find us.

Field Posts
Episode 283: First Look at Spring Weather Forecast

Field Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 31:20


With at least one major winter storm in the rearview, temperatures are ticking up and the countdown to planting is on. But with soil moisture deficits remaining across much of the U.S., key growing regions, and warm, dry temperatures causing early season fire risks in some parts of the Southern Plains, farmers are hoping that there will be more rain in the forecast before things dry out for spring field work.  Luckily, DTN Ag Meteorologist John Baranick joins us with some good news for farmers hoping for some drought relief in the coming weeks. Today, John shares his latest spring forecast, with a somewhat chaotic outlook for the next month providing a good chance for storm systems that are likely to bring some widespread precipitation, and potential for flooding and other severe weather events. Then, we'll talk about temperature as we look further ahead to likely conditions during the key planting periods and into the heart of the summer, when conditions associated with the coming El Niño will likely be in place. We'll also talk about snow pack and pasture conditions in the Western United States as the winter storm season draws to a close, before we turn our attention to the southern hemisphere, where Argentina and Brazil are struggling with relatively low levels of rainfall as their season draws to a close.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 02/18/2026 (Full Show): Spring Weather, Avalanche Rescues, Free Speech Threats, and Economic Insights

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 131:59


Dan Buck fills in for Mark Cox, opening Hour 1 with spring weather highlights and avalanche updates near Lake Tahoe, honoring rescuers and missing skiers. Hour 2 dives into the pitfalls of lab-grown foods, RFK Jr.'s critiques on processed diets, and mental health trends in the trans community, while also previewing the EU Digital Services Act and its implications for free speech. Hour 3 spotlights Kim on a Whim discussing Texas and Florida school protest policies, ICE enforcement, and the societal implications of student activism. Hour 4 covers Dan Buck's last segments on EU social media censorship and Hillary Clinton's role, an in-depth discussion with Taylor Riggs on Federal Reserve policy, interest rates, AI's economic impact, and wraps with Nick Shirley exposing voter fraud irregularities in California, highlighting the need for secure elections. Hashtags: #SpringWeather #AvalancheRescue #FreeSpeech #DigitalServicesAct #KimOnAWhim #SchoolProtests #ICE #RFKJr #ProcessedFood #MentalHealth #TaylorRiggs #FederalReserve #InterestRates #AIImpact #VoterFraud #NickShirley

Profit Time
Spring Weather Outlook, Spring Mulch Sign Ups, Creating Loyalty

Profit Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 59:22


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RealAgriculture's Podcasts
RealAg on the Weekend: CCA's new CEO, spring weather hopes, and ag cut impacts, Feb 7 & 8

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 40:01


Welcome to this week’s edition of RealAg on the Weekend with your host Shaun Haney! On this weekend edition of the show, Haney is joined by: Andrea Brocklebank of the Canadian Cattle Association on her new role as Chief Executive Officer; Matt Makens of Makens Weather on a North American weather update and a look... Read More

The John Batchelor Show
4: Chaotic Spring Weather Accelerates Bushfire Threat GUEST NAME: Jeremy Zachis Australia's spring weather is chaotic and non-normal, leading to potential catastrophic summer conditions early. New South Wales is experiencing high w

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 8:48


Chaotic Spring Weather Accelerates Bushfire Threat GUEST NAME: Jeremy Zachis Australia's spring weather is chaotic and non-normal, leading to potential catastrophic summer conditions early. New South Wales is experiencing high winds creating a bushfire tinderbox. Queensland is hit by heavy, monsoonal rain and strong storms. Western Australia's lower half faces heavy rain due to the Indian Ocean dipole, while South Australia and Victoria are relatively normal.

Pioneer Agronomy: Indiana
Spring Weather, On Repeat

Pioneer Agronomy: Indiana

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 14:39


He discusses the early detection of tar spot in Porter County, its implications for disease pressure across the state, and smart, cost-effective management approaches.Ben also covers the rise in soybean seedling diseases like Phytophthora, what farmers can expect as seed treatments wear off, and the importance of genetic resistance and field tolerance.Finally, he tackles the critical question: how much yield have we lost already? Spoiler alert—there's still time to turn things around. Listen in for field-tested tips on nutrient management, side-dressing strategies (including sulfur), and how to make the most of your next 90 days.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Spring Weather Looks To Provide Good Start To Growing Season- Heinberg

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 7:26


John Heinberg, a market advisor with Total Farm Marketing takes a closer look at the tariff discussion that transpired over the weekend. Wall Street is rallying while commodities are focused on weather. He says the weather should be good to start the growing season. Cattle on Feed report came out Friday verifying what most already know. Cattle are scarce.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener
Conference Finals | FN Barn Burner - May 20th, 2025

Barn Burner: Boomer & Pinder with Rhett Warrener

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 102:33


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Northern Knits Podcast
Episode 416 – Some cozy knit and crochet blankets for this chilly Spring weather

Northern Knits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 26:16


Welcome to Episode 416 of our knitting and crochet podcast! We are Jocelyn and Diana, two Canadian friends who love to craft, caffeinate, and converse about fibery goodness. Come join us for some expert enabling, carefree craft alongs, and of course the chaotic unscripted Patreon ads. Links To Things We Talked About Shapely Boyfriend Cardigan… Continue reading Episode 416 – Some cozy knit and crochet blankets for this chilly Spring weather

Modern Math Teacher
#96 Fun Math Activities To Get out and Enjoy the Spring Weather

Modern Math Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 8:14


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RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio: Spring weather, risk levels, and sticking to crop plans, Apr 17, 2025

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 55:48


Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio for the Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Corteva Biologicals. Host Shaun Haney checks in with: Ryan Barrett of Kensington, PEI.; Jeff Harrison of Quinte West, Ont.; Landon Friesen of Crystal City, Man.; and, Mike Beckie of Davidson, Sask. Also hear from Tammy... Read More

Minnesota Now
A spring weather update, just in time for April showers

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:52


Wednesday may be the last chance to enjoy sunny spring weather for a few days, with rain on the way. MPR's chief meteorologist Paul Huttner joins MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about how this spring is shaping up.

AccuWeather Daily
Spring weather whiplash: Northeast faces wild temperature swings

AccuWeather Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 4:38


A rocky road is ahead in the temperature department with big daily temperature swings in many areas of the Northeast into early next week. Accompanying the swings will be chaotic weather conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Smart Talk
Spring Weather Swings: ABC27's Dan Tomaso Talks Warmth, Flurries, and Fire Risks

Smart Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 10:57


Spring is officially here, and with it comes unpredictable weather patterns that keep residents on their toes. On the Spark, we spoke ABC27 meteorologist Dan Tomaso about the recent and upcoming weather pattens.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Profit Time
Navigating Spring Weather with BAM, Embracing New Ideas, and MORE

Profit Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 61:55


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WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Spring Weather Predictions Differ From Farmers' Almanac To NOAA

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 0:41 Transcription Available


1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast
Spring Style: What People are Wearing at Walt Disney World

1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 11:18


Spring has arrived at Walt Disney World and your Disney vacation is coming up, so what should you plan to pack and wear?Fashion Trends in Disney Parks for SpringWe studied what people are wearing this spring at Walt Disney World, and added our recommendations for the best types of clothing to pack and wear for your next Disney vacation.Now that the Orlando weather is turning much warmer, you'll need to pack accordingly to ensure that you are comfortable -- particularly for park visits.The most common and comfortable outfit for a day in the parks this spring is the classic t-shirt and shorts combination. Lightweight tees are a good choice, but you will still be fine in a standard heavyweight t-shirt.T-Shirts are Still the Most Popular Top for SpringFor t-shirt colors, one thing to note is that the majority of guests are still wearing darker colored tees, coming out of the winter months. Approximately 20 per cent of Disney Park guests are wearing white tees and tops, while 10 per cent are wearing very dark (or black) tops.With the spring weather settling in, the darker choice of t-shirt/top colors is still fine. However, it is getting warmer, so bear in mind that the darker colors will attract more heat from the sun. We are not yet into the true heat of an Orlando summer, but still, black is likely on its latter end of being an optimal color. So if you prefer these darker shades, you should be good to go until closer to the middle or end of May.If you get uncomfortable in the heat or want to focus on maintaining a cool body temp over the style of your top, we would recommend switching now to lighter color or white t-shirts and tops. Looser fitting shirts will also help to keep you cool as the parks begin to heat up.What Kind of Footwear is Best for Spring Weather?Footwear can also be affected by the heat of the parks. As the pavement gets hotter, you'll want to consider how this affects what type of footwear you choose.Far and away, sneakers or running shoes with good padding are the most popular footwear at Walt Disney World. This is true for several reasons, from the padding that offers extra cushion to the snug fit that will lessen the potential for blisters. Be sure to wear socks and shoes with a breathable fabric will help to keep you going throughout the day.There are a smaller percentage of guests at Walt Disney World wearing flip flops, sandals or tennis shoes/skateboard shoes. These offer less padding than runners and can be a little more punishing when it comes to hot feel from the pavement or tired legs. So be sure to consider what will work best for you and the other guests in your group.For bottoms, shorts of all kinds are still the most popular choice. This works year-round at Walt Disney World, so the main consideration is to go with comfort and style. We are not yet into the true heat and humidity of summer, so inner-thigh heat rash isn't yet a big issue (if you tend to suffer from this during the dog days of summer).Nights are getting warmer as well, meaning that extra layers may no longer be necessary to pack. As always, check the local weather forecast for your week of travel to get specific temperatures for your vacation.Shop at 1923 Main StreetThank you for listening to the Disney Travel Style Podcast at 1923MainStreet.com.Shop unique and original Disney-inspired clothing, including t-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies, dresses, swimwear and more at 1923 Main Street.Follow along on X, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.Thank you for listening and have a magical day!Mike Belobradic and Amelia Belobradic--Media provided by Jamendo

The Sound of Ideas
Spring weather brings bugs and increased potential for infectious diseases

The Sound of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 49:17


Most people look forward to spring, but some scientists and entomologists are warning that with climate change, insects that spread diseases are wintering less.

CP Newswatch: Canada's Top Stories
Canada hits U.S. with more retaliatory tariffs, G-7 diplomats in Quebec, Spring weather forecast

CP Newswatch: Canada's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 4:14


For the latest and most important news of the day | https://www.thecanadianpressnews.ca To watch daily news videos, follow us on YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@CdnPress The Canadian Press on X (formerly Twitter) | https://twitter.com/CdnPressNews The Canadian Press on LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/showcase/98791543

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ
Too Tall's Tidbits - Spring Weather Fluctuations and Snow This Weekend?

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 13:32


Chief Meterologist Too Tall Tom Szymanski gives some stats on the rollercoaster weather we have been experiencing as well as an outlook on the potential for a March Rain/Thunder/Snow storm this weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast
Preparing for Planting: What the Weather Says

The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 21:08


What's up with the weather? From western wildfires to southern snow, we go all in on the weather to help you prepare for a successful growing season.   Mike Howell kicks off season four with crowd favorite, Principal Atmospheric Scientist and Nutrien Senior Science Fellow, Eric Snodgrass, to explore how winter and spring weather will affect the upcoming planting and growing season. Where can growers expect drought, flooding or other unexpected conditions? What patterns are appearing? What does La Niña tell us about growing conditions? Uncover everything you need to know about the weather in this exciting episode.   Check out ag-wx.com for all of Eric's recent weather content.   Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com   Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Spring Weather

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 10:37


Retired meteorologist Hugh Johnson joined Brea Barthel and Lennox Apudo to talk about the spring weather.

The Mountain-Ear Podcast
Maryann Rosen's Guide to Groundhogs, Marmots, and Predicting Spring Weather

The Mountain-Ear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 20:58


Send us a textGroundhog Day is celebrated every year in the US on February 2nd, and we're gearing up to celebrate early! For this segment of The Mountain-Ear Podcast, we'll hear from Maryann Rosen about celebrating Groundhog Day! Or should we say Marmot Day? Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear Podcast, featuring the news and culture from peak to peak!If you want to be featured in the podcast, contact the host at media@themountainear.com!SUBSCRIBE ONLINE and use the coupon code PODCAST for A 10% DISCOUNT for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS! Subscribe at https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe!You can find us online by visiting https://www.themtnear.com!Find us on Facebook @mtnear!Share this podcast around!! Scroll near the bottom of our website's homepage or visit the podcast's main hub at https://themtnearpodcast.buzzsprout.com!You can contact our editor at info@themountainear.com!Thank you for listening!

Farming the Countryside with Andrew McCrea
FTC Episode 334: Winter & Spring Weather Outlook

Farming the Countryside with Andrew McCrea

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 25:55


What can we expect for our weather the rest of this winter and into spring and summer? We talk about the 2025 LRC pattern and what it shows we can expect for the coming weeks and how that might impact this season’s crops.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Get Help, Dad: Podcast
4/24/24: Enjoy the Spring weather and dont get sick!

Get Help, Dad: Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 6:05


4/24/24:  Enjoy the Spring weather and dont get sick!Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1072287757/@gethelpdadpodcast (Tiktok)     gethelpdad@gmail.com.This is podcast Season #3, episode #58Get Help Dad Podcast with Bad jokes and life tips.FYI: You are a great parent!!You can send in your own parenting advice, Dad topics, tell us where you are listening from or lawn care advice to gethelpdad@gmail.com.  We are excited to hear from you.  Please let us know your Name, City/Country you are from.  [PROMO] Check out the author's "personal" best selling book Alone and Unafraid: An Alaskan Dad's guide to watching the kid while the wife is on a long trip.  (in the link below) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1072287757/

Around The Farm - With Clint Chaffer
Spring Weather Report 2024

Around The Farm - With Clint Chaffer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 36:44


In this episode, Julie and Tom dig into 2024 weather patterns, looking back at the el niño that occurred in the last six months and the upcoming la niña. They meet with Zach Hansen, Climate Weather Science Team Manager, who discusses where to plant ahead of these future weather patterns and tools that can help you forecast. Brad Coleman, former President of the American Meteorological Society, also sits down with them to discuss what the different patterns look like for an el niño versus a la niña. Listen to hear more about how farmers should plan for these upcoming weather patterns.

TODAY
March 25: Severe weather across U.S. Deadline day for Donald Trump. New details on Russian concert attack. Outpouring of support for Princess Kate.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 27:11


The Midwest is getting pummeled with snow in the latest round of spring severe weather – Al Roker is tracking it all. Plus, Former Pres. Donald Trump faces bond deadline today. Also, Russia observes National Day of Mourning following deadly concert hall attack that killed more than 130 people. And, outpouring of support for Princess Kate following her cancer diagnosis. 

TODAY
TODAY 8a: Severe weather across U.S. Excitement building over total solar eclipse. Princess Kate's health battle.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 36:34


The Midwest is getting pummeled with snow in the latest round of spring severe weather – Al Roker is tracking it all. Plus, solar eclipse excitement in full swing with only two weeks until the big event. Also, NBC's Kelly Cobiella and Dr. Tara Narula break down what we know about Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis and treatment. And, is the era of teenage babysitting ending? NBC's Christine Romans has more on the new generation of parents considering different forms of childcare.

The Extra Point with Sal Capaccio
Hour 2 - Ben Austro on potential rule changes, Pat Hammer on the crazy spring weather

The Extra Point with Sal Capaccio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 36:32


City Cast Philly
Dueling Arena Plans, Latest on SEPTA Shootings & Spring Weather

City Cast Philly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 15:32


It's the Friday News Roundup! We dig into how Philadelphians feel about the proposed stadium district redesign versus 76Place, the latest on last week's bus stop shooting, and the most Philly things you notice when it gets warm outside. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Ellie Rushing, criminal justice and law enforcement reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Mike D'Onofrio, reporter at Axios Philadelphia. Our Friday News Roundups are powered by great local journalism:  Third person arrested in shooting of students at Northeast bus stop How police closed in on two of the Five Points shooting suspects Readers back Comcast Spectacor over Sixers' arena in survey And, sign up to become a Philly lifeguard this spring and you could get a $1,000 bonus! Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170.  Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The John Batchelor Show
#OZWATCH: Pythons swarm in the early Spring weather. Jeremy Zakis, NSW

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 6:58


#OZWATCH:  Pythons swarm in the early Spring weather. Jeremy Zakis, NSW https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12480919/NSW-mum-faces-worst-fear-snake-slithers-home-hiding-baby-cot.html https://www.9news.com.au/national/coastal-carpet-python-snakes-filmed-locked-in-battle-at-queensland-home/06e3dd8e-90bb-41c6-a7a7-617b6d5d8e18 1890