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Nice to see some of the mets mentioning the solar minimum. I like the look of that map.
I love the look of that map. Each of the last three winters has had at least one month with record or near-record warm temperatures in Georgia, but a map like that would require that a) no month be too warm relative to normal, and b) at least one month would have to have record or near-record cold relative to normal. Hopefully that month will be December for a change, instead of March.
After last winter- spring i don't know what to expect. I was thrown a curve ball. Colder than normal Jan, blazing hot Feb and a cooler than normal spring. A wet Jan, a dry Feb and March and a wet Apr and May.
Interesting two forecasts here. Not sure what to say lol.
Very odd for them but I think "old farmers Almanac" is different from The Farmers Almanac.
Funny Warm and Wet in Burlington but cold and snowy in Montreal. I also like the blob of mild and snow for Kansas City. Lol. You would think more thought would be put into a graphic that a well known source has done for many years.
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