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Denver looked a lot like this again Friday, but with more snow on the ground and on the road, more breaks in the clouds, and nice gentle little flurries all day long. I believe our high was around 17F, we won't get above freezing until Monday.
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.
I remember in early November a friend and I were in NY and we couldn't help but snicker at people bundled up the one morning when it was 47 outside. We had already experienced mornings around 30 here at that point and we didn't even bundle up like they were when it was that cold in Pittsburgh.
Can't really answer considering it's November still. It can be 90 or 0 degrees and still technically be autumn
We have had our first freezes already though, and it's in the 30s and cloudy today, but no you can tell it's not winter, the leaves are colourful and many still hang on the trees. I hope it's a snowy one for TX.
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