What is the Temperature in your city? (Part 7) (snowfall, warm, days)
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Since the sun begins to get very strong after March 21 here due to our latitude (45N), the streets here are currently mini-rivers filled with runoff from rapidly melting snow.
This March has got to be way, way below average for you, right? I've hardly noticed one day you've had that hasn't been stupidly cold for this time of year.
As for here, 10.4C at 7.30 pm, drizzling but calm. The sun hasn't really broken through the haze much at all today.
This March has got to be way, way below average for you, right? I've hardly noticed one day you've had that hasn't been stupidly cold for this time of year.
As for here, 10.4C at 7.30 pm, drizzling but calm. The sun hasn't really broken through the haze much at all today.
We have had a very cold March.
With two days missing from data, the average high is -5.6C, and average low -18.5C.
The normal is -0.8C and -10.7C for the high and low.
One of the missing days went: High: -26C, low -37C
The other is today: High -12C so far, low -13C
So if you add those two missing days, the average will be even colder
11c and clear at 23:43 after a high of 23.4c today.
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