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Forecasted temps this weekend have come back down. Should have 2 light freezes in a row. This is the 5th week in a row with heavy rain mid week followed by a slight cool down on the weekend. Next week looks to be the 6th week. Too early but the following week may still keep that pattern. Unbelievable. Getting very tired of the rain.
Temp wise it's taking a long time to warm up. Today was almost 70. Won't break 60 again til maybe Sunday. Really could use a 75+ degree day to kick start Spring.
Doesn't it get a bit tiresome to spend all your time thinking about the weather 2 weeks from now rather than just waiting 2 weeks to see what it's like?
At the moment things look pretty decent. Wouldn't be all that weird to have snow and sub-freezing temps in the 1st half of March here, instead it looks like at least 50s for at least the next week. Once we're approaching the end of March I generally feel like I can exhale and even if it takes a while for the truly nice weather to come, at least the chance of freezing cold is disappearing fast.
With 5.9c average high in January and 7.2c average high in February, this has to be one of the warmest winters in Seoul of all time. Averages are 1.5c and 4.7c, respectfully
March looks like it will start off seasonably, but warmth possible next week
True there. Most places are. Could see a 90 inland today in FL.
Certainly think we'll see 87/88. Looks like a bit of a cool down to average on Friday/Saturday. I do like the fact the cooler conditions seem to arrive on Saturdays.
Finally a March I been waiting for! Been sunny and 50s a lot.
Ok, just 2 days worth; but man this feels nice!
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