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Lately, Maryland winters just are not what they used to be. But why have weather patterns changed over time, and what kind of impact has this had on both our memories of winter and on Maryland's plant species? Pose questions and hear the answers on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 12 pm during a free virtual discussion with Lynn Cazabon, featured artist behind the "Losing Winter" exhibition, Dan Barrie, Modeling, Analysis, Predictions & Projections Program Director of the National Oc​eanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Erin Posthumus, Outreach Coordinator at the USA National Phenology Network. Register through the Program Calendar link in our bio. Image: Snow scene, January 1966, A. Audrey Bodine (1906–1970). Maryland Center for History and Culture, H. Furlong Baldwin Library, Baltimore City Life Museum Collection, A. Audrey Bodine Photograph Collection, B936-15 #Maryland #MarylandHistory #MDHistory #LosingWinter #ClimateChange #WinterinMaryland #WinterMemories #VirtualProgram #Virtua...

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