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After a frigid start, December has been much warmer than normal. 3°C and drizzle all day and night with 100% full overcast and six hours of dim daylight. I can take months of that if it's followed by a long snowy frigid winter. Unless winter wonderland arrives in a week or so - and it won't -, I will give up on this whole ordeal and start waiting for spring like last year. At that point it's too little too late anyway. If this is what winters are like now, I may well turn into a late spring lover in the end.
2.17" of rain. 31 hours of steady rain. 5pm Friday to midnight Sunday. Basically a storm that started in Texas and rose along a slow front pushing northeast.
Now another 2-4" coming in 2 days. Might be top 10 wettest Decembers around here
Anyone want to analyze this amazing graph??? I believe its showing how many years had one month warmer than the other. I haven't really scoped it out. So Only 2 years had a December warmer than the November in DesMoines? That Cant that be right.
Something should reach here as well. This autumn has been very calm in sense of storms. But no snow on the forecast here. Constant mid 30's to low 40's.
No 3 UV in Europe anymore:
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