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Oh, for some reason I thought I saw a post saying you were in NW NJ. Might of been another poster. I checked New Brunswick, NJ and their normal lows are low-mid 20s in December,Jan,Feb. Extremes do go below 0 in January but mostly 0-10° in winter months.
Yeah, I think our area south of Lat 42°N is pathetic for cold unless your higher than 1500'. And to think people complain around here in the winter is just always so funny.
so your saying that I don't have anything to complain about here in the winter?
so your saying that I don't have anything to complain about here in the winter?
You're south of Latitude 42N right? LOL So yeah, you have something to complain about too. Welcome to the sucky winters club. lol Except your area is death for me for summer and winter. lol
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Originally Posted by ilovemycomputer90
I live in Sussex County (though I'm not there full time atm for school). It's dropped down to 25 F there this month. Most years usually get down to near 0 F/-17 C.
4 nights in a row in the 20s. 5 nights total. 6 nights in a row below freezing.
Nice! Your area reminds me of a Danbury, CT but a bit colder. I haven't been "below" 32F yet. I think Danbury 4 times.
No. I think Portugal will see the first freeze tonight in Penhas Douradas at 1400 meters of altitude, not far from where I live.
As for my location I don't think that will happen in the next couple of days, but we are getting closer and closer, tonight's low will dropp to 3ºC, and a 1ºC low in this next week is bound to happen.
Our first day below 32 degrees this year was October 7th. Tonight, Oct 28th, it's supposed to get down to 12 degrees. Gorgeous sunny day today - it might have gotten up to around 40! I spent an hour trying to use up the gas in my lawnmower. At least we don't have snowpack yet!
Northern MN between Duluth and International Falls.
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