Spring 2018 Thread - Northern Hemisphere (town, climate, hot, warmest)
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That means your winters are getting sunnier and your summers cloudier. The opposite of here.
No, it means that winter and spring are close to normal (apart from this spring, which will almost certainly be among the cloudiest on record), while summer and autumn are getting duller.
No, it means that winter and spring are close to normal (apart from this spring, which will almost certainly be among the cloudiest on record), while summer and autumn are getting duller.
It doesn't mean anything is getting anywhere. All it means is the last 10 years were cloudier in summer than the thirty years 1981-2010.
Welcome back Mr Ridge. Not a cloud in the sky under the center of it except some convection I think. Cloudy inside the trough, good, give it to the west this time. lol
Welcome back Mr Ridge. Not a cloud in the sky under the center of it except some convection I think. Cloudy inside the trough, good, give it to the west this time. lol
Awesome June like day
That's a cool map, you can see where the dry line is. Severe weather possible near there.
New York City finally hit 80°F after 4 pm... Newark already hit 82°F. Hartford only at 76°F...
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