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EARLY 20's! LOL, I don't think so. I thought you were like 40.
I am in Sixth form too, but in a Grammar School, we don't have sixth form colleges here.
Two days BELOW average and one day around normal in Fort Collins. Today's mean will indeed be above average, but your low this morning was average. You know better than anyone else that this part of the country is capable of wild temperature swings. Except for a couple days slightly above average, the rest of the forecast period looks right around normal.
I appreciate your interest. The point is that we have had many, many more days of above normal and much above than we have had normal or below. This trend has been going on for 34 months now. The above normal periods are more intense and last longer than the brief periods of cold.
There has not been a single month this year that has been below normal, and only one that was normal, February. Both the Spring and the Summer temperatures were Record Warmest Ever. Winter was above normal, this past fall was MUCH above normal. December will be above normal, do you see a pattern here?
40!! oh my that's funny because if you saw me i'm really short. What made you think i was 40. I kinda moderated the age a bit i thought you were 40 as well at first LOL!!
Current temperature: 0C with NO freezing fog.
I'm weirdly looking forward to the 'mild crap' typical british weather will be back on Friday showing the cold air who rules.
Bring on the gales
I doubt that because a weather website is saying cold conditions to arrive in february a long way off so who knows
Well yes no one knows, but a couple of models have hinted at a warmer trend...
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Definately not mild from now to March.
GFS actually reduced the 'Mild' pattern. Infact according to the averages it is just at normal or below, so technically it isn't mild lol.
No higher than 5c this week, thats below average.
As I have just said no one knows, so you can't say it definitely wont be mild...
It is looking mild down here at least for the next few days with forecast highs of 12C/13C. The models currently predicting a milder rest of winter (it said January to March) were UKMO Seasonal, EC Seasonal & NCEP. All going for a broadly zonal-dominated winter...
I appreciate your interest. The point is that we have had many, many more days of above normal and much above than we have had normal or below. This trend has been going on for 34 months now. The above normal periods are more intense and last longer than the brief periods of cold.
There has not been a single month this year that has been below normal, and only one that was normal, February. Both the Spring and the Summer temperatures were Record Warmest Ever. Winter was above normal, this past fall was MUCH above normal. December will be above normal, do you see a pattern here?
I'm not denying the overall streak of warmth your region has been experiencing, but that's irrelevant. Not sure why you bring this up in almost every single post. In the post I was responding to, you said you were back to "MUCH ABOVE NORMAL" temperatures after that cold wave was only "NORMAL". Frankly, both were false and you're just exaggerating.
another 28 celsius night
i wanna dieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
my electric bill is gonna be insane!!!
And here i was in november thinking i could live all summer with a/c only one hour at night and at 23c (when im actually using everytime im here-even daytime-and at 20c)
68F (20C) with fog at 2:00 a.m. EST in Central Florida USA. We are having typical mild Florida weather and I'm loving it! All of you having snow and freezing temperatures or extreme heat waves have my sympathy.
Well yes no one knows, but a couple of models have hinted at a warmer trend...
As I have just said no one knows, so you can't say it definitely wont be mild...
It is looking mild down here at least for the next few days with forecast highs of 12C/13C. The models currently predicting a milder rest of winter (it said January to March) were UKMO Seasonal, EC Seasonal & NCEP. All going for a broadly zonal-dominated winter...
Anyway temperature still 4.4C here.
If your right that means 0 chances of snow Let's hope those models are wrong
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