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No super duper exponential warming in those places! El Nino has fizzled. No permanent drought in the SW US.
But Birmingham, AL, Chicago and DC have averaged much above normal for the first half of December. In fact roses are still blooming in the DC area. Isn’t that terrible? We are still DOOOMED!!
Oh wow. Brrrr! If I was a Sarmatian horseperson I’d be invading someplace warm right about now.
Andy,
It wasn’t that long ago that we had 80 degree Christmas and Thanksgiving. If this is “much above normal”, sign me up every year.
I have worn a jacket every morning and evening. For a few brief hours in the mid-afternoon, we get a welcome respite from the cold.