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7 out of the next 10 days could be 70f+(low 70s) for us in Fresno,ca(according to Google)
Craziness.
Phx is going to start seeing 80f temps soon. March is never cold for us in the SW. Likely means winter is done out in the SW
Hf guys
Another overcast day for us in Indianapolis. Temps this morning are in the low 40s but expected to fall into the mid 30s by later this afternoon. Sunshine the next several days though by Thursday the high will only be in the 20s. Very short lived as we're back up to the mid-40s by Saturday and throughout the weekend as the next storm system comes in which it looks like will be mostly rain.
spent the three day weekend in the White Mountains. Weather (temperature & dewpoint) for a valley station. First morning (Saturday) was very cold but warmed up to normal cold with deep blue skies with some clouding over around sunset. Sunday was mostly cloudy and mild, Monday almost as cold in the afternoon as Saturday but without the very cold morning. Shifted from mostly cloudy to partly cloudy with big puffy clouds over the mountains to completely clear. Higher summits were windy Sunday and Monday
Mount Washington temperatures; warmer Saturday morning as it didn't have the radiational cooling of the valleys. In the clouds Sunday (dewpoint and temperature the same); cold Monday
very windy most of the weekend up there. Sunday I went up Mt. Madison (5300 feet, Mt. Washington is 6300 feet) encountered winds up to 30 mph. Monday Mt. Eisenhower, maybe 35 mph @ 8°F (-13°C); cold windchills. Too cold and windy for Washington this weekend for me.
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.
It's always been that way. The weather in eastern Pennsylvania is more similar to Virginia and North Carolina than it is to western Pennsylvania, which is more similar to New England and upstate New York.
70 at noon here in Texas, overcast, thick clouds, DP 66. Yesterday was warm and muggy, temp 80.
The cold front was supposed to be here by now but it's not, still muggy and 70. Dallas is overcast and 50, the cold front has passed through already. The wind has shifted from SE to N so it's only a matter of time before the temp starts dropping here too.
I read where Greenland had its lowest temp ever recorded back in January, 86 degrees below zero. And I thought the 12 degrees we had last week was bad. But its been pretty nice here the last few days. Not quite balmy and today was more on the brisk side but not bad for mid to late February.
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