Dewpoint Dan
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So is scraping ice off the car and shoveling the driveway!And the truth. Boots and jackets and warming up the car is a lot of work.
So is scraping ice off the car and shoveling the driveway!And the truth. Boots and jackets and warming up the car is a lot of work.
Yeah, 48 degrees for basically the past 2 days, winds 15-30 from the NE, it’s not fun on the jointsI see how cold it's getting up in the Upper Midwest.. I don't think I would be ready for that I still like throwing on my flip-flops and going to the store.. it's too much crap just to go somewhere in the winter.
GSP mentions it as well at the end of the long termWhat’s this CAD talk by FFC?
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this is crazy...isn't it? It's hard for me to believe this would even be possible
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More to come for you “little one”. Check your daily forecast.Drought busting rains... 0.25" for both days.
.06 here lolDrought busting rains... 0.25" for both days.
FTime to rename this thread...doesn’t look to sizzle for the rest of the month. Manager..
^^Yeah the LR models would indicate that mid September into late September (and even into mid October on the CFS), will feature below normal temps. All this is in fantasy land but I would welcome this change (to the timespan) from the past two years.
As stated before this gets into one of my superstitions (woolly worms, etc.); whereas a cool mid/late September to a mid October timespan, leads to a warm late October into mid November, which leads to a cold mid/late November into early December. That sets the predominant winter pattern; or at least that's what seems to occur sometimes.