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TORNADO WATCH UNTIL 3AM EST THURSDAY MORNING – CANCELED FOR NELSON & POINTS WEST @ 11:00 PM

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URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
TORNADO WATCH NUMBER 99
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
550 PM EST TUE MAR 4 2008

THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A
TORNADO WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
MARYLAND
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
EASTERN AND NORTHERN VIRGINIA
COASTAL WATERS

EFFECTIVE THIS TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND WEDNESDAY MORNING FROM 550
PM UNTIL 300 AM EST.

TORNADOES…HAIL TO 1 INCH IN DIAMETER…THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS
TO 70 MPH…AND DANGEROUS LIGHTNING ARE POSSIBLE IN THESE AREAS.

THE TORNADO WATCH AREA IS APPROXIMATELY ALONG AND 60 STATUTE
MILES EAST AND WEST OF A LINE FROM 45 MILES SOUTH SOUTHEAST OF
NEW BERN NORTH CAROLINA TO 40 MILES NORTH NORTHWEST OF WASHINGTON
DISTRICT OF COLUM.
FOR A COMPLETE DEPICTION OF THE WATCH SEE THE
ASSOCIATED WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE (WOUS64 KWNS WOU9).

REMEMBER…A TORNADO WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR
TORNADOES AND SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH
AREA. PERSONS IN THESE AREAS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR
THREATENING WEATHER CONDITIONS AND LISTEN FOR LATER STATEMENTS
AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS.

TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 99
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
550 PM EST TUE MAR 4 2008

TORNADO WATCH 99 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 300 AM EST FOR THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

VA
. VIRGINIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE

ALBEMARLE ALLEGHANY AMELIA
ARLINGTON AUGUSTA BATH
BOTETOURT BRUNSWICK BUCKINGHAM
CAROLINE CHARLES CITY CHESTERFIELD
CRAIG CULPEPER CUMBERLAND
DINWIDDIE ESSEX FAIRFAX
FAUQUIER FLUVANNA GLOUCESTER
GOOCHLAND GREENE GREENSVILLE
HANOVER HENRICO ISLE OF WIGHT
JAMES CITY KING AND QUEEN KING GEORGE
KING WILLIAM LANCASTER LOUDOUN
LOUISA LUNENBURG MADISON
MATHEWS MECKLENBURG MIDDLESEX
NELSON NEW KENT NORTHUMBERLAND
NOTTOWAY ORANGE PAGE
POWHATAN PRINCE EDWARD PRINCE GEORGE
PRINCE WILLIAM RAPPAHANNOCK RICHMOND
ROCKBRIDGE ROCKINGHAM SOUTHAMPTON
SPOTSYLVANIA STAFFORD SURRY
SUSSEX WESTMORELAND YORK

VIRGINIA INDEPENDENT CITIES INCLUDED ARE

ALEXANDRIA BUENA VISTA CHARLOTTESVILLE
CHESAPEAKE COLONIAL HEIGHTS COVINGTON
EMPORIA FAIRFAX FRANKLIN
FREDERICKSBURG HAMPTON HARRISONBURG
HOPEWELL LEXINGTON MANASSAS
MANASSAS PARK NEWPORT NEWS NORFOLK
PETERSBURG POQUOSON PORTSMOUTH
RICHMOND STAUNTON SUFFOLK
VIRGINIA BEACH WAYNESBORO WILLIAMSBURG

Beech Grove : Bus Loses Control on Route 664 & Ties Up Traffic Sunday : UPDATED 3.4.08 : PHOTOS & COMMENTS

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Additional Photos Updated: 3.4.08 Scroll Down To View

Photography By Merideth Young
For Nelson County Life Magazine ©2008
Beech Grove, VA

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Around dark Sunday evening a passenger bus traveling down Route 664 through the Beech Grove community lost it’s brakes and rear ended another vehicle (See comment post via Wintergreen Fire Chief Curtis Sheets) The crash caused minor injuries and tied up traffic along the two lane stretch of highway connecting the entrance to Wintergreen Resort and The Blue Ridge Parkway. The accident caused some minor injuries and at least one person was transported to the hospital, but as of Sunday evening, no injuries were reported to be life threatening.

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Thanks for the photos Merideth! Appreciate it!

And Tuesday Evening Chief Curtis Sheets E-mailed these to us as well, taken by Firefighter Barry Eastep
Thanks for the photos Barry!

Photography By Firefighter Barry Eastep
For Nelson County Life Magazine ©2008
Wintergreen Fire Department
Beech Grove, Virginia

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Nelson : Severe Thunderstorm Warning Until 10:00 PM EST : 3.4.08 – EXPIRED

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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
VAC003-015-125-540-820-050300-
/O.NEW.KLWX.SV.W.0004.080305T0213Z-080305T0300Z/

BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
913 PM EST TUE MAR 4 2008

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…
ALBEMARLE COUNTY IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA
CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA
NELSON COUNTY IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA
AUGUSTA COUNTY IN WESTERN VIRGINIA
CITY OF WAYNESBORO IN WESTERN VIRGINIA

* UNTIL 1000 PM EST

* AT 906 PM EST…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED 15 MILES WEST OF
SHIPMAN…AND MOVING NORTHEAST AT 40 MPH.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…
SHIPMAN…
WINTERGREEN…
SHERANDO…
AFTON…
CROZET…
FREE UNION…

WIND GUSTS TO 60 MPH AND TORRENTIAL RAIN CAN BE EXPECTED IN THE
WARNED AREA. STAY INDOORS AND AWAY FROM WINDOWS UNTIL THE STORM HAS
PASSED.

A TORNADO WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR THE WARNED AREA. TORNADOES CAN
DEVELOP SUDDENLY FROM SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS. BE ALERT FOR RAPIDLY
CHANGING WEATHER CONDITIONS AS STORMS APPROACH.

Special Weather Statement : Flood Watch : CANCELED @ 3:15 PM EST

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315 PM EST Tue Mar 4 2008

…Flood Watch is cancelled…

The Flood Watch for portions of southern Maryland and central Virginia
has been cancelled.

A cold front will move across the area overnight. While the front
will bring showers and thunderstorms that may produce rainfall
amounts of one to one and a half inches…these amounts are not
expected to result in flooding problems across southern Maryland
and central Virginia. Therefore the Flood Watch has been cancelled.

Expires:042115 gmt
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FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
955 AM EST TUE MAR 4 2008

…HEAVY RAINFALL POSSIBLE TONIGHT…

* FROM 5 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING

* LOW PRESSURE IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY WILL TRACK NORTHEAST TO
WEST VIRGINIA THIS EVENING…AND NEW YORK CITY WEDNESDAY
MORNING. WARM MOIST AIR WILL STREAM NORTH AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. A COLD FRONT WILL CROSS THE REGION
OVERNIGHT. THIS WILL RESULT IN A PERIOD OF HEAVY RAIN. BETWEEN
A HALF INCH AND AN INCH WILL BE LIKELY…BUT AMOUNTS MAY BE
HIGHER IN THUNDERSTORMS.

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS.

MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE FLOOD WARNINGS
THIS EVENING. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING SHOULD BE
PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING DEVELOP.

Schuyler : Randolph’s Grocery On Glade Road Reopens Under New Owner

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Photography By Tommy Stafford
Nelson County Life Magazine ©2008
Schuyler, Virginia

Randolph’s Exterior

Great news is working it’s way out just east of Schuyler, Virginia. Back in September we told you about the closing of the longtime landmark, Randolph’s Grocery. Mr. Randolph owned the store since 1981. He had worked there since 1954. After decades he finally closed. It sat vacant until mid February when Bill Stockton of California bought and and recently reopened the country store.

Russell in 2006
Mr. Russell Randolph in March of 2006 in a story that appeared in our April issue.

This is great news for anyone living in that area of Eastern Nelson County just outside of Schuyler.

Mr. Stockton tells NCL that Mr. Randolph still drops in to see how things are running and is getting around just fine.

Welcome to Nelson Mr. Stockton!

Wintergreen, VA Weather : Tuesday : Rain Tonight, Possibly Heavy : Then Cooler

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Photography By Henri & Elaine Weems
For Nelson County Life Magazine ©2008
Signs of Spring On The Horizon
Rodes Farm, Virginia

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Do you remember being a little kid and helping out your parents or maybe your grandparents in the garden? That smell of fresh corn and tomatoes, those summer sounds off in the background, nothing quite like it. Yea, me too. My mom & dad still raise a garden to this day back in West Tennessee. For some of us it’s kind of hard to have a garden like that, or if you have one, you may not have everything growing in there you need. That’s why Ken and Yvonne Harris at a.m. Fog on Route 151 at the Nelson-Albemarle Line do it for you!

Have you seen their new Farm Market that’s opening up this month? They grow and sell as close to the farm as you can get. At a.m Fog you don’t have to wonder what warehouse or even what country your food comes from! Ken & Yvonne specialize in local produce and meats like:

-Hydroponic tomatoes and cucumbers
-On Farm & Locally Grown Lettuce
-Local, organically Raised Farm Eggs
-Local “Happy Steer” Hormone and Antibiotic Free Meat
-Local Hormone & Antibiotic Free Chicken

Not to mention all of the other vegetables, annual, and perennial plants along with lots of fruit trees ready for the spring planting!

And coming soon, that new farm market we just mentioned, featuring hot teas & coffee, muffins, and bread. They’re open now, but be looking for the grand opening of the new and larger farm market in just a few days!

Visit them on the web at www.amfog.net or call them at 540-456-7100.

Jace Fiddle Market
This week’s featured music artists are The Red Drum Ramblers, featuring local musician, Jace Goodling seen above at last year’s Nelson Farmers Market in Nellysford. Scroll down for lots more info on them.

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Click the image above for the ski and slope conditions at Wintergreen Resort.

Monday’s High / Low at NCL-Nelson County Life Magazine in the Rockfish Valley : 71°/27° – RAIN: 0.00″
Monday’s High / Low at NCL-Wintergreen Nature Foundation on Devil’s Knob @ Wintergreen Mountain : 61°/40° – RAIN: 0.00″
Monday’s High / Low at NCL-Hatcreek Farm on Horseshoe Mountain @ Roseland, VA : °/° – RAIN: 0.00″ offline unavaliable
Monday’s High / Low at NCL-Wintergreen Winery @ Beech Grove, VA : °/° – RAIN: 0.00″ offline unavailable
Monday’s High / Low at NCL-Tiger Fuel @ Lovingston, VA : 70°/30° – RAIN: 0.00″
Monday’s High / Low at NCL-Delfosse Winery & Vineyard @ Faber, VA : 69°/39° – RAIN: 0.00″
Monday’s High / Low at NCL-Mini Tara Vineyards @ Arrington, VA : 71°/35° – RAIN: 0.00

First out of the chute today a big congrats to the NCHS Boys Basketball team for another win! Our faithful NCL reader and crowned sports reporter Judy Serkes of Woods Mill has the details here and updates on the next game this coming Saturday against Chesterfield Community High School. Hat tip to Judy for keeping us posted on this! And good luck to the team this weekend!

Also want to say hello to Bill Stockton of Schuyler, VA. He and his wife recently bought and reopened Randolph’s Country Store on Glade Road just outside of Schuyler. You can read more about them by clicking here. Glad to hear the store had some new owners and we wish the best to Mr. Randolph in his retirement.

Lots to talk over in the weather department for the next 24 hours so get to it, shall we! Wasn’t Monday about the best? Other than some windy conditions from time to time, it was a very pleasant day with low 70’s for afternoon highs in the valley and even pleasant low 60’s on the mountains. That’s kind of what those two bluebirds thought in the weather picture sent to us by Henri & Elaine Weems of Rodes Farm. Tuesday will be another warm day with temps nearing the 70° mark once again in the valley. If we squeeze out enough sunshine early, we might even top some of the Monday high temps. Like yesterday it will be breezy once again. There is a flood watch this afternoon through Wednesday morning. We do have the chance for some heavy rainfall especially into evening hours tonight. Some of us may even see a thunderstorm or two.

The Storm Prediction Center has placed much of the Mid Atlantic and Virginia under the potential for severe weather.


Click on the image above for the latest updated information.

Essentially they are talking about the potential for severe thunderstorms on the increase and the potential for tornadoes. This needs closer examination and I will post a mid day update Tuesday if the situation warrants it. Right now I’d say keep an eye on it, but let’s now get freaked out over it just yet. These systems have a reputation for falling apart by the time they reach the mountains, thought this time of year the dynamics are changing. so we’ll keep out an eye on it.

After this system moves east on Wednesday expect cooler temperatures, not cold, but chilly for sure. The the chance for some snow showers Thursday & Friday night. Again, cooler weather but nothing extremely cold in the forecast at this point.

Regional Current Surface Map via wunderground

Looking 12-24 Hours Ahead

And for those of you keeping score at home check the detailed numbers at any of our reporting NCL-Weathernet Stations for real up to the minute live weather data and detailed information including highs, lows, wind speeds, rainfall and much, much more, simply use the handy drop down menu on the upper left hand side of your screen.

Your Nelson County Life custom area forecast including: Rodes Farm, Avon, Massies Mill, Ennis Mountain, & Crozet

Tuesday: href=”https://blueridgelife.com/2008/03/03/special-weather-statement-flood-watch-tuesday-afternoon-through-wednesday-morning/”>Flood Watch in the afternoon with thunderstorms developing late day. Windy & mild.
* Highs Valley: 68-71°
*On the mountains: 59-62°
*Winds: SW 15-25 & gusty
*OVERNIGHT: Flood Watch continues overnight with thunderstorms and possibly heavy winds & rain over much of the area. Lows valley: 48-51° : Mountains: 40-43° : Winds: S 10-20 MPH gusting to 30.

Wednesday: Lingering morning showers east of BRP then mostly sunny by noon. Breezy & cooler.
* Highs Valley: 54-57° steady or dropping late day
*On the mountains: 43-46° steady or dropping late day
*Winds: W 10-15 MPH with gusts to 30 MPH
*OVERNIGHT: Becoming partly cloudy. Lows valley: 31-34° : Mountains: 29-32° : Winds: SW 5-10 MPH becoming L & V

The remainder of the week: Thursday becomes mostly cloudy by evening with temps in the upper 50’s valley and near 50° mountains. There’s a chance of a rain snow mix Thursday night with valley lows in the lower 30’s and mountains upper 20’s. Friday looks cloudy with scattered showers and temps in the low 50’s valley and mid 40’s mountains.

By the weekend skies become partly to mostly sunny and cooler with temps in the mid to upper 40’s valley upper 30’s mountains for daytime highs.

The Red Drum Ramblers take out with Mr. Boomer Johnson from their recording cut last month @ Jess & Jen’s.

Have a great Tuesday everyone, we’ll keep an eye on the weather and update if needed later today.

Know your Nelson.COM

Here’s how Jace describes the makeup of The Red Drum Ramblers in his own humorous words!

Hi Tommy,
Wow! That fiddle will blast open your eyelids faster than yesterday’s coffee re-heated over an open flame, eh?!
I caught the initial Red Drum Ramblers offering this morning, and wanted to contact and update you Here’s the scoop: The Red Drum Ramblers are Jace Goodling (fiddle and vocals) and Tim Scruby (pronounced just like it’s spelled, kind of rhyming with Scooby, as in …Doo, but with an “R” thrown in) clawhammer banjo. That’s our “normal” line-up. We are both actually certifiable “Natives” to the area. Tim grew up in Waynesboro and lives just over the county line (on the Albemarle side) in Afton. I grew up in an apple orchard just on the other side of Batesville and have lived the last twenty one years in Afton. (You know the story: grew up, went to college, learned “go west, young man”, and made it seven miles to Afton….been here ever since)
For this recording, we were fortunate enough to have our good friend and excellent musician, Jesse Fiske, accompanying us on guitar and harmonica. Jesse is one of the original members of the band, “The Hackensaw Boys” from Charlottesville, currently touring all around the western part of the United States. Jesse did the recording for us at his house (thus the note, “Jess and Jen’s” on the CD,,,, his girlfriend, Jen Fleish, plays acoustic dog house bass for “Jim Waive and The Young Divorcees”). We’ve actually never recorded an official CD, as in a commercial venture worthy of commerce and trade, so you have the “original”…..and as I mentioned, they’re all “one takes”: something that Monkeyclaus folks probably shudder to think about. HA! But even if there is some demented soul out there that would want to hear more of our music, he’d have to come see us “Live”. In addition to the Nelson Farmers’ Market, we perform at Stone Soup Cafe, a neat little book store/ cafe’ on Main street in Waynesboro. We’re also available for house parties and barn dances. We play “old time” music, NOT blue grass, and we like to stay fairly loyal to the old time mountain music songs as we learned them: ragged but right.
Thanks much,
Jace

Lovingston : NCHS Boys Basketball Team Continues Winning Streak : Next Game This Saturday 3.8.08

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A continued thanks to our roving sports reporter, Judy Serkes, of Woods Mill!

She wrote us today to tell us the latest news on the NCHS team:

4:37 PM EST
Judy Serkes wrote:
Nelson will play Chesterfield Community High School in the quarterfinal
basketball game at Amherst County High Saturday, March 8, 2008. Game time is
2:00 pm and admission is $7.00 per ticket. Come out and support the Governors
in their bid for a state title.

And earlier today:

11:50 AM EST
Judy Serkes wrote:
Dogwood District Champions/Tournament Champs

The basketball team (27-1) defeated Page County Saturday to win the Region “B”
Div 1 Championship. The team will play in the quarter finals of the state
championship Saturday, March 8, 2008. The site and time of the game is yet to
be determined but most likely the game will be played at Amherst County High
School.
Congrats !

Wintergreen, VA Weather : MONDAY : Beautiful & Warm : T-Storms By Tuesday PM

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Adaptive Skiing Mardi Gras Celebration
Wintergreen Mountain, Virginia

Photography By Hayley Osborne
Hayley -at- NelsonCountyLife.com
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Do you remember being a little kid and helping out your parents or maybe your grandparents in the garden? That smell of fresh corn and tomatoes, those summer sounds off in the background, nothing quite like it. Yea, me too. My mom & dad still raise a garden to this day back in West Tennessee. For some of us it’s kind of hard to have a garden like that, or if you have one, you may not have everything growing in there you need. That’s why Ken and Yvonne Harris at a.m. Fog on Route 151 at the Nelson-Albemarle Line do it for you!

Have you seen their new Farm Market that’s opening up this month? They grow and sell as close to the farm as you can get. At a.m Fog you don’t have to wonder what warehouse or even what country your food comes from! Ken & Yvonne specialize in local produce and meats like:

-Hydroponic tomatoes and cucumbers
-On Farm & Locally Grown Lettuce
-Local, organically Raised Farm Eggs
-Local “Happy Steer” Hormone and Antibiotic Free Meat
-Local Hormone & Antibiotic Free Chicken

Not to mention all of the other vegetables, annual, and perennial plants along with lots of fruit trees ready for the spring planting!

And coming soon, that new farm market we just mentioned, featuring hot teas & coffee, muffins, and bread. They’re open now, but be looking for the grand opening of the new and larger farm market in just a few days!

Visit them on the web at www.amfog.net or call them at 540-456-7100.

Jace Fiddle Market
This week’s featured music artists are The Red Drum Ramblers, featuring local musician, Jace Goodling seen above at last year’s Nelson Farmers Market in Nellysford. Scroll down for lots more info on them.

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Click the image above for the ski and slope conditions at Wintergreen Resort.

Sunday’s High / Low at NCL-Nelson County Life Magazine in the Rockfish Valley : 61°/23° – RAIN: 0.00″
Sunday’s High / Low at NCL-Wintergreen Nature Foundation on Devil’s Knob @ Wintergreen Mountain : 54°/25° – RAIN: 0.00″
Sunday’s High / Low at NCL-Hatcreek Farm on Horseshoe Mountain @ Roseland, VA : 60°/24° – RAIN: 0.00″
Sunday’s High / Low at NCL-Wintergreen Winery @ Beech Grove, VA : 61°/24° – RAIN: 0.00″
Sunday’s High / Low at NCL-Tiger Fuel @ Lovingston, VA : 61°/26° – RAIN: 0.00″
Sunday’s High / Low at NCL-Delfosse Winery & Vineyard @ Faber, VA : 60°/31° – RAIN: 0.00″
Sunday’s High / Low at NCL-Mini Tara Vineyards @ Arrington, VA : °/° – RAIN: 0.00 Unavailable offline

A couple of quick things before we kick off today. Thanks to Hayley Osborne for the nice photo above from this weekend’s 13th annual Mardi Gras Celebration in conjunction with Wintergreen Adaptive Skiing. You can read all about it by clicking here.

Secondly, want to make sure anyone that is friends of Mr. & Mrs Frank Ott, knows about Sara Ott’s death this past weekend. What a fantastic woman! She put here heart and soul into living here in Nelson County. There are a couple of memorial services Monday in her honor.. You can read the complete rundown by clicking here.

And finally the folks up at Walton’s Mountain Museum kicked off their 2008 season this past weekend. You can read more here.

Wasn’t Sunday about a perfect day? Temps warmed nicely for folks in the valley to the low and mid 60’s with the mountains reaching the mid 50’s. The calendar still says winter and we’ll certainly get more of it before March is out, but today will feel even better with temps around the 70° mark for everyone, even the low 60’s for the mountains. The only fly in the ointment is some gusty winds that will eventually be kicking in later in the day Monday. By Tuesday temps still hang around 70 degrees but chances for thunderstorms (especially points south) enter the forecast. More on that in Tuesday’s update.

We are heading toward warmer weather generally speaking. March signifies a gradual meteorological change. Next weekend at this time we “spring ahead” and end up with longer days, figuratively speaking. Then, Spring officially starts on the 20th of this month.

After the system we talked about earler moves out of the area on Wednesday, temps settle back down to the 50’s and even a day of mid 40’s before rebounding to the low 50’s by the weekend. No extreme cold weather is on the horizon for the extended period at this time.

Regional Current Surface Map via wunderground

Looking 12-24 Hours Ahead

And for those of you keeping score at home check the detailed numbers at any of our reporting NCL-Weathernet Stations for real up to the minute live weather data and detailed information including highs, lows, wind speeds, rainfall and much, much more, simply use the handy drop down menu on the upper left hand side of your screen.

Your Nelson County Life custom area forecast including: Wintergreen, Nellysford, Lovingston, The New Land, & Greenwood

Monday: Sunny & unseasonably warm, becoming windy in the afternoon.
* Highs Valley: 69-72°
*On the mountains: 59-62°
*Winds: S 10-15 MPH with gusts to 30 MPH by afternoon
*OVERNIGHT: Partly cloudy early, then becoming mostly cloudy. Mild. Lows valley: 49-52° : Mountains: 46-49° : Winds: S 10-20 MPH gusting to 30 in the evening.

Tuesday: Isolated showers in the morning then scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon, more likely southern Nelson & Amherst. Mild.
* Highs Valley: 68-71°
*On the mountains: 57-60°
*Winds: SW 10-20 MPH with gusts to 30 MPH
*OVERNIGHT: Scattered thundershowers early, then showers after midnight, diminishing by daylight. Lows valley: 45-48° : Mountains: 37-40° : Winds: SW 10-20 MPH gusting to 30 in the evening.

The remainder of the week: Temps cool to the low and mid 50’s valley on Wednesday & Thursday with a chance for snow showers in the forecast by Friday night.

As promised The Red Drum Ramblers take out with Tater Patch from their recording cut last month @ Jess & Jen’s.

Have a great Monday everyone!
Know your Nelson.COM

Here’s how Jace describes the makeup of The Red Drum Ramblers in his own humorous words!

Hi Tommy,
Wow! That fiddle will blast open your eyelids faster than yesterday’s coffee re-heated over an open flame, eh?!
I caught the initial Red Drum Ramblers offering this morning, and wanted to contact and update you Here’s the scoop: The Red Drum Ramblers are Jace Goodling (fiddle and vocals) and Tim Scruby (pronounced just like it’s spelled, kind of rhyming with Scooby, as in …Doo, but with an “R” thrown in) clawhammer banjo. That’s our “normal” line-up. We are both actually certifiable “Natives” to the area. Tim grew up in Waynesboro and lives just over the county line (on the Albemarle side) in Afton. I grew up in an apple orchard just on the other side of Batesville and have lived the last twenty one years in Afton. (You know the story: grew up, went to college, learned “go west, young man”, and made it seven miles to Afton….been here ever since)
For this recording, we were fortunate enough to have our good friend and excellent musician, Jesse Fiske, accompanying us on guitar and harmonica. Jesse is one of the original members of the band, “The Hackensaw Boys” from Charlottesville, currently touring all around the western part of the United States. Jesse did the recording for us at his house (thus the note, “Jess and Jen’s” on the CD,,,, his girlfriend, Jen Fleish, plays acoustic dog house bass for “Jim Waive and The Young Divorcees”). We’ve actually never recorded an official CD, as in a commercial venture worthy of commerce and trade, so you have the “original”…..and as I mentioned, they’re all “one takes”: something that Monkeyclaus folks probably shudder to think about. HA! But even if there is some demented soul out there that would want to hear more of our music, he’d have to come see us “Live”. In addition to the Nelson Farmers’ Market, we perform at Stone Soup Cafe, a neat little book store/ cafe’ on Main street in Waynesboro. We’re also available for house parties and barn dances. We play “old time” music, NOT blue grass, and we like to stay fairly loyal to the old time mountain music songs as we learned them: ragged but right.
Thanks much,
Jace

Reader Sends Kudos The NCL Way!

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Monday NCL received this very nice e-mail:

Nelson Martin wrote:

Thanks for an outstanding web site. Every day I log on to hear about Nelson
County News and weather. I usually get to Monticello High School around 6:30am
and I start my teaching day with your report. Now I have about a dozen other
staff members also listening to your news updates about Nelson County.
I teach a Marketing Class and even my students love your web site. The
students said is a great web site it follows all the target market and
marketing mix we studied in class.

Tommy, super job. I enjoy your morning update and I Love Nelson County
Life.

Have a great Nelson County Day.

Nelson,

Nellysford, VA

Nelson, we are touched by your kind thoughts and hope we can continue to earn the trust of readers like you. And a big hello to your fellow teachers and staff along with the folks in your marketing class!

Have a great week,
Tommy

Wintergreen & Afton : Adaptive Skiing : Mardi Gras Celebration

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Photography By Hayley Osborne
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Wintergreen Adaptive Skiing : Mardi Gras
Wintergreen Mountain & Afton, Virginia

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Our Hayley Osborne, trekked up the mountain Saturday to capture the sights of Wintergreen Adaptive Skiing 13th annual celebration. It is a day and night of costumed foolery, starting on the slopes in the morning and winding up in the evening with our one and only Thrift Store Formal. During the day, they strut their stuff down the mountain with a costumed parade followed by gumbo for lunch on the WAS deck. The afternoon is filled with tubing races and the wildly competitive, utterly silly Synchronized Ski Contest.

This year’s event is in honor of the first student of WAS, Vince Fiore. He was an avid skier, and the fact that he had only one leg did not dampen his enthusiasm for the skiing fast! The funds raised on this day are a major source of the money needed to purchase and repair adaptive equipment, for instructor training and overall administration of the WAS program.

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After a day on the slopes, the fun moved to the valley where that evening they dressed to the nines in the choicest thrift store finery, at the Rockfish Valley VFD for the truly tasty Cajun Banquet followed by the Thrift Store Formal.

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