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Very cold for northern New England but the AWOS in Concord, NH had an error as the temperature there rose throughout the night when all other stations reported consistent or dropping temperatures with north winds. They still used the 30F as the high temperature there for today. Talk about bizarre.
Interesting.
I just went to supermarket with T-shirt and sweatshirt. Didn't understand why I was getting cold in the car until I looked.
Near the lowest temp of the season at 8pm. Insane airmass. 5°F not including how it feels with winds. I'm lucky to get this in January let alone multiple times in mid February
And OF COURSE Climate change is just a figment of our imagination....Absolutely nothing to prove otherwise even tho 99 % of scientists say it's so..LOL...
For Politicians who deny then state.."They are NOT Scientist" and then go on to say Climate Change doesn't extist...It's only natural blah blah.....I say talk too your constituents who DO SEE it!!
INCREDIBLE east coast cold wave incoming!!! -18C 850MB temps down to North Carolina. Washington DC predicted to drop to 0F (when was the last time that happened! Low of LESS than 5F predicted in Raleigh NC breaking daily record by at least 6F. Highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s making it all the way to south florida with 0C 850MB temps south of lake okeechobee!
Coast now -2. Incredible. I haven't experienced this for this time of year in my entire life.
And yeah, that's snow in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ice in south.
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