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Here are the temperature departures for the 12pmEST hour.
25-35 below normal right now from Minnesota to Texas back to West Virginia. HUGE area over Lower 48. I don't remember when we had this. January 30? But wasn't as widespread. November 13, 2018? Not as widespread
Here are the temperature departures for the 12pmEST hour.
25-35 below normal right now from Minnesota to Texas back to West Virginia. HUGE area over Lower 48. I don't remember when we had this. January 30? But wasn't as widespread. November 13, 2018? Not as widespread
This weather probably couldn’t get much better for people like you, eh Cambium? Myself OTOH consider this to be the worst weather in November in living memory, it’s way too early for this kind of weather IMHO.
This weather probably couldn’t get much better for people like you, eh Cambium? Myself OTOH consider this to be the worst weather in November in living memory, it’s way too early for this kind of weather IMHO.
well, if history repeats itself then we're about to get torched soon. lol
You know these arctic blasts don't last too long, and we know patterns change. I wouldn't be surprised if we're in shorts in December.
Get ready for this to flip come late December. The west is long overdue for a cold January; last one in Vancouver was back in 1993.
Nope. And keep dreaming. Only the plains and Midwest will get gypped out of any hope of climate warming, the Midwest is doomed to imminent ice age conditions unlike your subtropical paradiseid much rather be in soon to be subtropical Alaska than soon to be polar Indianapolis.
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