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Old 09-20-2009, 07:37 AM
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Post The first freeze of the season is right on cue.

The low temperature on the weather station this morning was 30F, making it the first freeze of the season here in rural Merrimack County near Concord.
The average first freeze date in the fall at the official ob station in Concord is September 21.

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There was also frost last night 2 hours north of us, rural area about 20 miles from the nearest Great Lake.
Our low was probably no lower than 43 F.

I'm happy I live in a heat island,
but Fall hasn't really started yet and already it's starting to test my limits of cold.
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Old 09-20-2009, 09:18 AM
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Techinically it was a freeze. I have to edit my title. However, it definitely was not a hard freeze.
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Old 09-20-2009, 09:50 AM
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Our average first freeze is October 27th however its been getting pushed later and later into November, 2008's first freeze was November 11th.
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Average first freeze (32° F) is around November 1st here in Northwest New Jersey, however that usually occurs much earlier. This morning it was 37° F.
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Average first freeze here is mid-October some time.
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Our average first freeze is October 27th however its been getting pushed later and later into November, 2008's first freeze was November 11th.
Wow lol the average first freeze in North GA right outside of Atlanta is October 20th
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That's hard to imagine, since it was 86 here today with a 70+ dewpoint.
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I'd be traumatised if my first freeze was on march 20th (our equivalent of September). Luckily Melbourne doesn't reach a low of 30F at all.
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Wow lol the average first freeze in North GA right outside of Atlanta is October 20th
That's crazy, we were looking into moving to the Atlanta area not to long ago too.

Jacksonville, FL , The Carolinas and ugh las but not least a different location in NYC are the options.
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