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Old 03-07-2015, 03:43 PM
 
Location: Canada
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Our November was very cold - more like a typical January, as I already wrote. But then the latter half of December was very mild, and extra mild going into Christmas and into the New year. We had very little snow on the ground - in fact the grass on the lawn wasn't covered. But we had terribly cold temperatures in February which felt more like January. Most of the snow on the ground now we got in the last three weeks. And now we are into March which started off cold and yesterday we were 0C, today we are a bit below that but the forecast for the next week is for temperatures above freezing. We had very few 'typical' temperatures - we had very mild temperatures that would swing into terribly cold temperatures.

I'm going out on a limb and predicting a dry hot summer for us here.
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