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Far above average temperatures seem to be the norm for most areas of the US for the first half of the winter season these days, every year is mostly the same.
“Far” above average, no. Indiana isn’t a subarctic climate and has never been. I know you hate that
“Far” above average, no. Indiana isn’t a subarctic climate and has never been. I know you hate that
The fact of the matter is that temperatures so far in December have been 6-8F above average. That fits under the far above average threshold, especially since newer 30 year sets of averages are warmer now than decades ago.
Bad news is it is over. I did get 2.4" so the most rain in more than 3 months total. Most of the heavy rain came when i was in bed i guess. 35mph winds so nothing here was torn up.
Somebody on X is saying of it was colder, this would be like the Storm of the Century. I like how the model allows us to see how the low and the high are combining to make the intense sotrm.
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