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No snow yet this year in far southern missouri near the Arkansas state line. The kids already got out one "snow day"...but it never actually snowed. Temps have been mainly on the 50s and 60s with some 40s here or there.
I'd say about normal here. 30's at night. A couple nights it dipped a tad below freezing. Days are in the 40's/50's. We had one week which was windy, cold and went into the 20's at night. Yesterday, today and tomorrow were/will be cold (around 40 and 30 right now) but I think it's supposed to warm up. A lot of rain though. No snow for us but the little we get doesn't usually show up here until Jan/Feb.
November was much colder than normal in the Charleston area. November 1 we actually had highs in the low 40s and some places rain was close to mixing with snow. Less than two hours away near Columbia some places had close to 6" of snow.
We had some cold snaps in November. December has been above normal. No very cold days. Coolest days have been highs in the upper 40s, near 50 and lows in the 30s. Usually we have at least a couple cold days with highs in the lower 40s and perhaps 30s, with lows well down into the 20s and sometimes teens.
Here in Chicago winter has been very mild, coldish but literally no snow, except Halloween and once in November. how is it in your area? include your city and how much snow is on the ground and how cold it is.
Mild. Little snow, maybe an inch or two left on the ground.
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This winter hasn't been bad here so far. It would be a day we get snow showers. If it's a major storm it will be either a wintry mix or just plain old snow which doesn't amount that much.
It's actually been colder than I thought here in coastal New England. Dec 1st to the 20th has actually been 1.25 degrees colder than the historical average. Still not nearly as cold and snowy as last December which is perhaps why it seems mild.
Still no snow in Milwaukee. Couple days of rain, and then it looks like maybe some for Christmas.
Up north in WI has been warmer/rainy lately, and in many areas the snow has melted.
I'm liking this winter. By this time last year...man. Worst winter of my life!
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