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I'm not sure that one anomalously cold March and April in North America disproves global warming any more than the extreme warmth of November and December 2015 proved it.
All models last night shift everything SOUTH for Saturdays storm!! So anyone above my black line the forecast has changed for less snow. I don't mind but I would love to see Islip have their 2nd snowiest winter..not 3rd.
Number of days hitting 54°F or warmer from March 1 to April 4th period is the least amount since 1965.
Normal is 13 days, they only had 5 days this year.
And looks like they wont be adding much to that count next 7 days, with snow included
All models last night shift everything SOUTH for Saturdays storm!! So anyone above my black line the forecast has changed for less snow. I don't mind but I would love to see Islip have their 2nd snowiest winter..not 3rd.
That shift south has taken us in Indianapolis from a possible 2-5 inch scenario tomorrow night to MAYBE an inch. I was thinking I may have to shovel snow off my grass so I can mow it on Saturday.
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