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Ive had enough of this cold weather!!
the wind chill temp has been very cold in the last two months
its been below zero on many mornings..
where the hell did this so called global warming go??
It probably went to Europe, we had just two frostdays last month with the lowest being -1°C/30°F. Most of the time the highs were in the mid 40s to mid 50s.
Most parts of Europe were exceptionally warm this winter, some parts in Western Germany and Benelux states did not even saw a snowflake, while larger parts of US and Canada get freeze after freeze.
And then there is the long drought in California too.. crazy weather worldwide...
Last time I saw single digits in March was least year (or this morning... hah) when the coldest low was 8F which is pretty typical of most years. Coldest I ever saw in March where I lived was about -13F in March 2003.
I might have experienced colder in Montreal/Quebec ski resorts, but I don't remember exactly how cold it was.
The record is -14F and we're supposed to get down to -18F on Tuesday.
The Official National Weather Service Forecast where I live is calling for lows to be near zero on Tuesday Morning, which would be a record low temperature for the date, that record being 2 degrees.
Ive had enough of this cold weather!!
the wind chill temp has been very cold in the last two months
its been below zero on many mornings..
where the hell did this so called global warming go??
Don't worry southern FL seems like it always has above normal temps.. Also we've had record setting heatwaves down in Australia and South America.. Climate change and more intense more powerful seasonal activity keeps on chugging from my vantage point. Let us hope a few snowstorms and below average temps in the north this winter is the worst of it but somehow I doubt it. Seems never ending once in a lifetime droughts and flooding prevalent in much of the western half of the country. Bigger swings in temps causing more powerful tornadoes in spring flattening entire towns. As to hurricanes and typhoons we can only hope nothing like Haiyan from last year hits a populated area of the US.
Won't know until tomorrow how cold it got this morning, somewhere between -36 and -38, the windchill was -50C at 7AM.
It got to -37.0C, high that day was -26C
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