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It's gonna be freezing this weekend, but it's nothing like last year where the temperatures were below -10C for weeks a time. Stay strong New Yorkers, load up on groceries this Friday and camp inside for the weekend!
This February looks to average normal in the northeast despite the blast... but here in Raleigh its looking as much as 5 degrees below average which would be below average for even January. Straight BS. average high in feb is 55.
Would be awesome to see NYC get 0F for the first time since 1994. Islip hasn't been strictly below 0 since 1988. Record low there for Feb is 1F. Fingers crossed that it finally happens.
Ah, well, should be an excellent long weekend for the NE in any case
After they Crazy January,i think they like this temperature.
Yeah, I was keeping track of the weather there, and it was a rather cold January, particularly early January, unlike here. Quite a few lows in the -10 to -20 C range. Almost half the month seems to have been like that.
Would be awesome to see NYC get 0F for the first time since 1994. Islip hasn't been strictly below 0 since 1988. Record low there for Feb is 1F. Fingers crossed that it finally happens.
Ah, well, should be an excellent long weekend for the NE in any case
I should make the twenty hour drive to the NE this weekend. lol
I should make the twenty hour drive to the NE this weekend. lol
I'd say the cold itself is less interesting than the snow. January 23rd would have been the day to be in, say, NYC.
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