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Oh, I wouldn't worry about that. The current conditions don't affect the future the slightest bit (the seasons are pretty independent). Also, the temperatures went from -18c to 20c in December 2009 in four days, so I don't see why the opposite couldn't happen
However, if I were you, I would be seriously worried about the prospect of getting winter in NI.
In other news, somewhere between 30 and 65 mm of precipitation is forecasted for this weekend, so we might cross the 100 mm mark pretty early (We have about 70 mm of precipitation this month already, from this past weekend and Tuesday).
So his climate doesn't work like yours... My statement that a 20°C November temperature and a cold winter can be a normal combination is true there.
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