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Lame. Hopefully I don't see 90's (or even 70s) for a looooong time. Even my room temperature hasn't been above 70 in a couple months (except for those 2 days earlier this month when it reached into the mid 60s here). Most days it stays between 55-65 F, so I can't even imagine 90 F right now.
I remember reading on the Weather Channel that this would be a cold February. February 2017 and 2018 were torches. We're only a little over halfway through the month, but it looks like we may be skipping over February again. This is March weather - complete with tons of precipitation, 6.22" on the first 15 days, all rain, with an average high of 57 F / 14 C and low of 37 F / 3 C. If that amount was our average for a year, we'd have 151" per year.
I thought this winter would be a repeat of 2014-2015, starting with a very cold late November, a mild December, an average January, and a very cold February. But about two weeks ago, we went off the rails in a big way and decided to have something more akin to February 2018. What's March going to be like?
Doesn’t look like we will even get to above freezing today in Indianapolis, the damn low clouds are filtering in from the north. Thanks Great Lakes
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