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Barely have snow on the ground here in north-central Vermont. Ski resorts are making it, but I've probably got less than an inch in most of my yard, seeing grass in areas exposed to the sun. Definitely NOT normal.
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Definitely winter here in AZ. 50°F and raining here in Phoenix, snow level is around 4,000ft, so Sedona, Payson, Prescott and Flagstaff all getting the white stuff
Definitely winter here in AZ. 50°F and raining here in Phoenix, snow level is around 4,000ft, so Sedona, Payson, Prescott and Flagstaff all getting the white stuff
Horrific blowtorch holiday season to end the year. It was every bit as bad as I feared in early December if not worse.
Don’t fret yet. I had a dream that the winter of 2019/2020 was the coldest driest winter ever for Indianapolis, winters barely even started so there still plenty of time left for snow and cold to happen
Barely have snow on the ground here in north-central Vermont. Ski resorts are making it, but I've probably got less than an inch in most of my yard, seeing grass in areas exposed to the sun. Definitely NOT normal.
Very little snow here too. 1-4 inches snowcover around the city. Like mid November with no snow piles and top of grass showing in some fields. Last brown Christmas here was 1997, before that 2011 with less than an inch. Probability of no snow is like 1-2%.
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