Legend holds that the month of March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. In the District, Saturday confirmed the ...
I will never forget the blizzard which suddenly hit the Thumb area on April 3, 1975, directly after a warm 70 degrees and ...
It was first recorded in a 1624 play by John Fletcher, “A Wife for a Month,” where a character says “I would choose March, for I would come in like a lion.” According to the Farmers’ Almanac, the ...
The old saying that March comes like a lion and leaves like a lamb usually holds true, but this year, only time will tell.
Allison Thompson of The Money Farm looks at whether grain markets will go "in like a lamb and out like a lion" in March 2025.
They say March comes ‘in like a lion, out like a lamb,’ but where did this phrase come from? The WGN Morning News team also discusses spring cleaning, feet exercise, and blooming ...
After a cooler start to March, we’ll warm up quite nicely today! High pressure continues to influence us, giving winds out of the south-southwest. Plenty of blue skies remain in the forecast ...
While many look forward to March so they can fill out brackets with top seeds and underdogs, the weather patterns do their ...