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Los Angeles has more lows in the 30's forecasted than NYC does (5 vs 3). Phoenix, Dallas, and Atlanta also have more <40F lows in their forecasts than NYC, the latter two aren't shocking, but still.
*According to the iPhone's weather app.
Last edited by Infamous92; 11-20-2015 at 06:03 AM..
Los Angeles has more lows in the 30's forecasted than NYC does (5 vs 3). Phoenix, Dallas, and Atlanta also have more <40F lows in their forecasts than NYC, the latter two aren't shocking, but still.
WU Forecast low for Monday night has dropped to -8C (17F) here. However Meteociel says -5C (23F) whereas MeteoSwiss only says -3C (27F). The record low for the month is -11C (12F). So far this season the lowest temperature has been 2C (36F). The temp hasn't even dropped below 10C (50F) for a couple nights.
Right now it's 15C (59F), with large gusts and several inches of rain expected.
The weirdest part, is that the forecasts for usually colder cities (for example Zurich) are not nearly as extreme. I wish I had brought my temp gauge here from home, but I didn't expect it to be getting cold at all here so...
Some towns in Switzerland, such as La Brevine, Grindelwald, and Samedan are expected to drop to -15C (5F) or perhaps even -20C (-4F). I think that some years that doesn't even happen in January, let alone November.
First of 2 fronts is passing us now but already dropped south first. So Northern Florida pretty much same temp as us.
Look off to the west that's the 2nd real cold front. Sunny today then Cold Sunday/Monday
Excellent morning here, especially for late November. Mon/Tues look December-like, nothing extreme, but it's short lived (thank god lol).
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