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High bumped down to 62, just like I expected. Now the forecast shows a below average day once more, as 62 is below average. GFS doesn't show any 80 degree day till end of month. What a terrible march, running 3.5 degrees below average.
Looks like we'll be seeing a return to normal by next week, I'm seeing some potential 60's as well. It's also possible that we'll get our last freeze next week, it'd be right on schedule, but I'm not holding my breath.
Well, good thing I wasn't referring to you and I was referring to the people down here who are complaining. Stop making assumptions.
And yes, you have been incessantly whining but yours is a bit more justified than the whining I hear down here.
I also thought at first that you were addressing the forum, lol. But yeah, I can't comprehend how that weather could be anything other than refreshing.
Data through yesterday shows a monthly average temperature of 38.0 F in Indianapolis; this is 1.6 Degrees below the normal month to date temperature for March in Indianapolis. If things keep going the way they've been going, March 2017 could well end up being colder than February
JB has a bias for every season! Winter- it's going to be a 77 redux! Spring- Tornados will rip your house apart! Summer- All water on earth will boil! Fall- Indian summer quickly gives way to bone shattering cold! Basically he is you as a weather forecaster in terms of preference lol.
At least I noticed so! Either way he isn't wrong long range models show Gulf of Mexico opening up.
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