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Is it my imagination or have you guys been quite a bit above normal for much of December?
I say this because you often have the most comparable weather to ours.
We've been way below normal most of the month, though inching up closer to normals.
-6C right now at noon. Average is about -2 or -3C.
We got 31 cm of new snow on the weekend. I would say we are getting close to 100 cm so far since the season started, which is a huge amount. Snowbanks (piled snow, not lying snow) are now as high as the cars on my street. We have not seen this since the winter of 07-08 when we got a near-record 400+ cm over the winter.
Is it my imagination or have you guys been quite a bit above normal for much of December?
I say this because you often have the most comparable weather to ours.
We've been way below normal most of the month, though inching up closer to normals.
-6C right now at noon. Average is about -2 or -3C.
We got 31 cm of new snow on the weekend. I would say we are getting close to 100 cm so far since the season started, which is a huge amount. Snowbanks (piled snow, not lying snow) are now as high as the cars on my street. We have not seen this since the winter of 07-08 when we got a near-record 400+ cm over the winter.
We've been. Nothing record-breaking, but still very much warmer than normal. The average high this December so far is comparable with the avg high in November. Even the nights haven't been below freezing recently. For comparison, last year's average high was -4C, while the average during this climatological period is 0C. In 2011 the average high on the other hand was 5C.
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