Spring Thread 2017: Northern Hemisphere (warm, average, 2015, days)
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Even as most cities in Upstate New York creep towards average highs of 50F at this point of the year, today most of Upstate was stuck in the low 40s and high 30s
Yuk what a day for the last day of March. I was in Columbia SC in January and felt far warmer than this.
It is 40F right now at 9:00am with NE winds (right off the ocean) and this is what you get: damp cold that goes right thru you. Forecast high today 52F. We had far warmer days in Jan and Feb this year lol. This is what happens when you get a mild winter around here. You pay the price in March or April. We can't get a sustained three years long period of above or way above normal temps like Seattle did with that blob.
9 degrees below average with cold rain. A shifty cold March gets a fitting goodbye, with ****ty cold weather. The relatively seasonable week at the end pushed it outside the top 10 coldest Marches, but it's still going to end up in the top 15
TWC has two 93 F days in a row for next Tues/Wed and a 92 F for Thursday. And then a "cold front" coming through Thursday night and then Friday and Saturday will have cool lows (60 F and 59 F, respectively).
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