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Old 11-24-2015, 08:20 AM
 
Location: Ohio, USA
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It hasn't even started yet, unless you're talking about the 2014-2015 winter.
I noticed the thread's title got changed after I made this post.

As for the weather in my area. I've only seen a single flurry so far. I'm not one of the Snowbelt Ohioans.
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Old 11-24-2015, 08:23 AM
 
Location: Washington County, PA
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Here in the Seattle area it has been cool, with over 4 days(or i should say nights) of freezing temperatures. Seattle on average receives around 25 nights that are freezing per year. Temps have not been reaching over 50; Seattle already feels like January. Which is not that bad considering we and Portland are the only major american cities over the 45th parallel.
That always amazes me as well. They are north of Minneapolis, Chicago, and the NE cities, but have much milder winters. The ocean plays a huge part, no doubt.
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Old 11-24-2015, 08:41 AM
 
Location: Arvada, CO
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Denver again.

Should look different Thursday and Friday.
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Old 11-24-2015, 10:26 AM
 
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Here in Jacksonville, Florida it has been very hot for November. Yesterday was the first day in the 50s and the first time turning my heat on since March. The 10 day shows all mid 70s from here on out so there's really nothing i can complain about. I am predicting a warm winter with minimal cool days. Due to el nino they say we should have a stormy winter with lots of rain.
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Old 11-24-2015, 10:48 AM
 
Location: Jersey City
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It's been really, really warm this November. In NYC/JC we haven't had frost yet, I haven't turned on the heat yet, and I'm still sleeping with the windows open. The honey locust trees outside my office window are still green, though most trees around here have already turned.

This morning was the coolest so far this season (low temp was 35, but no frost). Highs will reach 50 today, but will be in the mid 60s Thanksgiving weekend. At this rate we might not get any snow before New Year.
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Old 11-24-2015, 11:32 AM
 
Location: Wonderland
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It's been really, really warm this November. In NYC/JC we haven't had frost yet, I haven't turned on the heat yet, and I'm still sleeping with the windows open. The honey locust trees outside my office window are still green, though most trees around here have already turned.

This morning was the coolest so far this season (low temp was 35, but no frost). Highs will reach 50 today, but will be in the mid 60s Thanksgiving weekend. At this rate we might not get any snow before New Year.
Wow, it's amazing to me that it's already been colder in east Texas than it has gotten in NY! It's been below freezing for two or three nights here already.
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Old 11-24-2015, 11:48 AM
 
Location: Washington County, PA
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It's been really, really warm this November. In NYC/JC we haven't had frost yet, I haven't turned on the heat yet, and I'm still sleeping with the windows open. The honey locust trees outside my office window are still green, though most trees around here have already turned.

This morning was the coolest so far this season (low temp was 35, but no frost). Highs will reach 50 today, but will be in the mid 60s Thanksgiving weekend. At this rate we might not get any snow before New Year.
Wow, NYC hasn't had a frost?! I'm shocked. It was 19 degrees in Pittsburgh yesterday morning, but that was our first teen reading this fall. We've had maybe 7 to 8 frosts, which is still low.
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Old 11-24-2015, 12:15 PM
 
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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Warming up nicely in Phoenix today, might hit 80 degrees. A cool down is expected Thursday, high of only 64.
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Old 11-24-2015, 04:22 PM
 
Location: Jersey City
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Wow, it's amazing to me that it's already been colder in east Texas than it has gotten in NY! It's been below freezing for two or three nights here already.
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Wow, NYC hasn't had a frost?! I'm shocked. It was 19 degrees in Pittsburgh yesterday morning, but that was our first teen reading this fall. We've had maybe 7 to 8 frosts, which is still low.
You don't have to go far inland to find places that have had a couple or few freezes already but the combination of proximity to the ocean and "urban heat island" has kept nights quite a bit milder in the city. It was in the mid 20s about 20 miles outside the city this morning and in the upper teens in some of the farther out places in the Hudson Valley. For certain this was the coldest morning so far throughout the region.
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Old 11-24-2015, 04:45 PM
 
Location: BMORE!
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Baltimore suburb had sleet for approximately 6 seconds Sunday. No exaggeration at all.
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