Spring 2015 thread (Northern Hemisphere) (towns, Rio, hottest, temperature)
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I hadn't noticed that there were a sizeable Springfield in Vermont a few dozen miles north of the Massachusetts one. I assume there's a federal law that states that every state has to have its own Springfield.
Anyway it was extremely cold on the Riviera today, with a Hi/Lo of 17/11°C (63/52°F) in Nice. My car thermometer even showed single digits this morning at work. As frigid as NYC's forecasted Saturday low actually.
I always wondered if we would run out of names with all the space there is but then I realized even 2 cities in same county can have same street name and 2 states can have same city name.
52F is actually 3 degrees below NYC normal low. I always think that would be warm for you there cause of your latitude but kinda surprising to hear you say it was "extremely" cold. Extreme cold here today would be like 30F
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Originally Posted by tom77falcons
I wish there were graphics like that showing the actual low and high temps on a daily basis. They only do that for forecast temps correct?
Right. Unfortunately every office is cuffed to their own coverage areas. We're lucky they do that much on the map for a forecast. I guess they find forecasts are more necessary than actuals. Don't know.
I wonder when it will reach 90F for the first time this year. It has reached 89F a number of times but hasn't managed to reach 90F somehow.
There's not even a 90F in the forecast. Maybe it won't reach it until June!
In 1983, it didn't reach 90F until June 29.
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