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Midwinter break is coming up in a week. I'm considering hopping in the car and driving until the snow and cold is gone. Generally this seems to happen near the southern PA border.
So if anyone knows- how far south til there's no snow on the ground and very small chance of it snowing while we are there?
How far south until there are leaves on the trees?
How far to reach temps in the 60s?
Midwinter break is coming up in a week. I'm considering hopping in the car and driving until the snow and cold is gone. Generally this seems to happen near the southern PA border.
So if anyone knows- how far south til there's no snow on the ground and very small chance of it snowing while we are there?
How far south until there are leaves on the trees?
How far to reach temps in the 60s?
Thanks
Leaves on trees would be Washinton DC TO Norfolk, VA with lots of broadleaf evergreens like live oaks and magnolias.
Very cool map neo, thank you. Itsv exactly what I was searching for. I really enjoyed the snow depth map.
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