Winter starts December 1. Or does it?
December 1 marks the first day of meteorological winter, but the winter solstice doesn’t arrive until December 21. Here’s why we have two “official” starts to winter — and why it actually makes sense.
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December 1 marks the first day of meteorological winter, but the winter solstice doesn’t arrive until December 21. Here’s why we have two “official” starts to winter — and why it actually makes sense.
Buckhannon officials recently voted to buy 38 trees for a Camden Avenue replacement project. A grant covered most of the cost of the trees, and the city agreed to cover the rest, including the price of planting them.