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Posting this here to since I might get some extra opinions.
Why is it when we get an early snowstorm around here we have a hard time cooing off again???
I just dont see any sustained cold or interesting weather coming up. Seems like the entire country stays normal or above now.
It is curious. However, I'd like to point out that the forecasts I've seen indicate normal to cooler than normal temperatures persisting in most of the country through the end of the month. It's just that there aren't any cold outbreaks (or big warm spells) in sight, nor are there any big storms in sight until around Thanksgiving. So, we have what can be called the "ho-hum/cooler than normal" pattern.
Oh, I know how you feel. It was upto 55 here yesterday and it gelt like I was being strangeled. It was awful. The last time we had those temperature it was September so it's pretty pathetic.
We are apparently getting proper cold By the end of the month. About time too!
Could take this picture every morning. We've had precisely 71 minutes of sunshine over the past week. It sounds sunnier that way.
that Paris.....always cloudy
I have the theory (?) that Paris is cloudy cause if it was sunny on top of being so stunning and awesone and incredible beautiful it would put all the other cities in the world to shame when comparing to it.
Its still stunning and amazingly beautiful.....imagine if it was also sunny
Just saw this map now... Goodnight all. Time to sleep for a week at least, maybe 2 weeks.
Definitely nothing going on here either for a while. We had a burst of snow last night and that seems to be it for a while.
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