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They say it's supposed to get up to 80 in Austin today but I doubt it. It's only 61 at high noon and mostly cloudy. It may reach 70 but not 80 unless there is clearing very soon.
Almost 60f at 10:30am in Fresno.
Local news is saying upper 60s, but it might hit 71-72f today. Still in drought mode
Was supposed to have a nice wind event today, but it looks like it's not happening. Gotta wait until next week.
It hasn't reached 80F here since November 30. Hopefully we make it thru the remainder of meteo winter without hitting it.
59F as of 1 PM and overcast. NWS is calling for 68F for today's high though not sure we will reach it. Mid 70's tomorrow and Tuesday before another cold front comes. May have a period of heavy rain coming.
71 right now in fresno @3pm
goog says 6mph wind but it feels noticeably stronger than that! Feels 'mazing, man.
I might start posting in the spring forum from now on cause winter seems finished.
Edit: SLC is at a cloudy 39f right now. Wow, that's a big diff for late winter.
So far philly has not even recorded a trace of snow this February, if that holds out it will be the first time ever since records have been kept
Looks like Philadelphia is becoming more and more of a humid subtropical climate, and we all know solidly subtropical climates usually have lackluster winters when it comes to cold and snow. I heard on the news recently that Washington DC’s winter this year has resembled Atlanta’s average winter.
Looks like Philadelphia is becoming more and more of a humid subtropical climate, and we all know solidly subtropical climates usually have lackluster winters when it comes to cold and snow. I heard on the news recently that Washington DC’s winter this year has resembled Atlanta’s average winter.
Most all places will warm up faster and faster over the next 30 years. We have seen what the last 30 years have done for many places.
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