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You're right ILNC. It's not cold enough. At this point they are called dry fronts, because it's more the less humidity than cold air that's felt. Very nice day, but unfortunately I may be getting sick.
McAllen,TX: 76 °F / 24 °C
Clear
Humidity: 35%
Dew Point: 46 °F / 8 °C
Wind: 13 mph / 20 km/h / 5.7 m/s from the North
Pressure: 30.17 in / 1022 hPa (Falling)
Visibility: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
P.S. Heard Colorado is having close to record warmth hitting 70s today. Wish that was considered record warmth for us. Our record is 92°F back in 1982.
I live in Atlanta and it's 48 (according to the AJC and USA Today) and cloudy. The average temp is 64 but I think ATL's high temp was 57 today. I'm looking at the USA Today weather map and Georgia, TN, Alabama, and some of SC are all in the 40s and 50s...that's not normal. I think it's weird that parts of the Midwest and Northeast have higher temps than three deep South states. Crazy weather.
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City International Airport
Last Update on 17 Mar 19:53 MDT
Overcast
53°F (12°C)
Humidity: 56 %
Wind Speed: WNW 9 MPH
Barometer: 30.12 in (1018.70 mb)
Dewpoint: 38°F (3°C)
Wind Chill: 50°F (10°C)
Visibility: 10.00 Miles
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