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Christmas Day, and the following places I've been monitoring (for those who didn't see) have not got below 1 degree Celsius (with several well above that for even their coldest temperature so far).
Some other places that have yet to reach freezing are Tampa, St. Petersburg, St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville Beach, St. Marys, Ocala, and Orlando.
Haven't gotten below 33f here(airport) this winter, and it's been the coldest December in like a decade or more(far inland California)
Don't expect Florida to freeze until sometime in January
I'm also curious about February. That link I gave forecasts a very warm February as well.
This looks to me like it could give the February 2018 East Coast heatwave a run for its money. And that one was already record-breaking - 27 degrees in Fitchburg, 28-29 in Washington, and 28-32 degrees from North Carolina to Florida.
I'm also curious about February. That link I gave forecasts a very warm February as well.
This looks to me like it could give the February 2018 East Coast heatwave a run for its money. And that one was already record-breaking - 27 degrees in Fitchburg, 28-29 in Washington, and 28-32 degrees from North Carolina to Florida.
Record-setting as the above temperatures are, I see big potential for them to be beaten (at least the ones for North Carolina-Florida).
Remember the clown climatologists on this forum believe the inland south is some kind of continental climate, really continental here with straight up tropical temps at the end of December.
For some weather forum posters their strategy is to search around the internet and pick random winter pics from an area with deciduous trees and bam, that's their scientific method of determining a climate.
Remember the clown climatologists on this forum believe the inland south is some kind of continental climate, really continental here with straight up tropical temps at the end of December.
For some weather forum posters their strategy is to search around the internet and pick random winter pics from an area with deciduous trees and bam, that's their scientific method of determining a climate.
Don't remind me, my sides have enough laughter related aches already
That cherry picking and claims of a 'continental' South had me reading City-Data with popcorn a long time before joining it.
Don't remind me, my sides have enough laughter related aches already
That cherry picking and claims of a 'continental' South had me reading City-Data with popcorn a long time before joining it.
The south isn’t continental in climate by any means, the Midwestern United States though is subarctic in winter though which is why I left
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