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This is insane, we won't get above 60 till sunday... next week.. luckily no snow in forecast anymore and lows continue to warm... this is pathetic considering our average high is in the 60s.
Oh come on. That can't be THAT rare in Raleigh in early-mid March. Stop trying to make your climate out to be Tallahassee.
Oh come on. That can't be THAT rare in Raleigh in early-mid March. Stop trying to make your climate out to be Tallahassee.
Really? Are we not past this? It's just me expressing my distaste in the weather.... a week before reaching 60 again in mid March? Pretty chilly I never mentioned it being rare or not... probably is a bit uncommon. Idk.
Oh come on. That can't be THAT rare in Raleigh in early-mid March. Stop trying to make your climate out to be Tallahassee.
Lol.
Our average low will be the high temps here for the foreseeable future. Normal is upper 40's to low 50's, we'll be in the 30's. At least we'll have the later sunsets, and it'll be hot in the car if the sun is out. /s
Whitefield, New Hampshire recorded a max of 0°F in Feb 2015. High was 2°F today so not the coldest in years but cold for March. Previous time of a high that cold was in January 2014 (1°F)
Not sure how to comment or express myself regarding todays cold. Warming up cars during the day mid March just feels weird. Max 26° today. 2" Snowpack still around even weirder
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I dont know why all this just because of this March cold shot over eastern US, for comparasion, it would feel weird to get some hot days in September? you all are exagerating about this.
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