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Next Tuesday looks great here, upper 50s with showers.
We're supposed to get some rain associated with a frontal passage on Wednesday/Thursday here. Going from a 68 F low on Wednesday night to a 49 F low Thursday night. North American climate fail. My lipstick palms are gonna be ****ed.
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Originally Posted by nei
Low of 70°F in midwinter?! Warmer than most of my summer days. Though you're almost in the tropics. What are your ocean temperatures?
Unfortunately, it's not to uncommon to get a 70 F low here in midwinter, especially in recent warmer than average winters.
Apparently, the SST at South Beach is at 78 F (25.6 C)
A horrible end to January. May end up above normal for the month after all. Then look at the days preceding the 67's Blizzard... It was 65F/18C. So anything can happen
What is not list in the "top 5" snowstorms on Chicago record is March 25th 1930 when MDW received 22.3". However the UofC was Chicago's official site at that time. MDW didn't become the official site until 1941 (until 1981)
A horrible end to January. May end up above normal for the month after all. Then look at the days preceding the 67's Blizzard... It was 65F/18C. So anything can happen
What is not list in the "top 5" snowstorms on Chicago record is March 25th 1930 when MDW received 22.3". However the UofC was Chicago's official site at that time. MDW didn't become the official site until 1941 (until 1981)
Yeah, I think there will be more snowstorms yet this winter.
Still tons of snow on the ground here. Big snow piles and snow banks on the road sides. My neighborhood road is still very snowed and iced over. Couldn't go above 10 mph on it this morning.
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