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Not the Warmcold experienced in December and January. This is old fashioned Coldcold.
Another light dusting of snow, last night….
Whereas last year was 4-6 weeks ahead of the season, spring this year is taking its own sweet time. High today +3 C (“normal” is +9)
WHERE is J. Hansen when we need his adjustments….NOW!
We have light snow in our forecast in the week ahead… (Seattle)
no, its just stupid cold here in alberta
Was supposed to golf this morning but sat in the club house with my buddies and watched as about an inch of global warm/cold covered the fairways. Temperature in London, Ontario is +1C now. Normal high for today is 13C.
We got 4in of snow here in the D this morning… of course, it left just about as quick as it came, but still. Snow in April is rare even here (although not terribly uncommon… not enough to jump on the Carbon Dioxide Blame Train or anything).