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The fact of the matter is that this is the warmest year so far since records have been kept, and most of November looks like a blowtorch as well with temperatures remaining much above average for many areas.
Yep. There are a few cool snaps here and there like the one last weekend, but the main pattern has been torch. Monday will be in the upper 80s here, and it looks like even north Georgia could be pushing 90 F (sorry Craziaskowboi).
Starting this weekend we are back to seasonable temps with a few warm ups. While Early November will be above normal not by much in Northeast, 2nd half might erase that. We'll see. Still far off
I'm still not sure wtf Cambium is talking about. October so far where he lives is 4.3F ABOVE AVERAGE
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I'm 5.2F above average for the month. But maybe I should only focus on the 3 chilly days we had earlier this week.
Oh and we'll be in the 70s tomorrow and on Monday
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