Is it normal that it's 65 degrees in mid winter
Has it ever been this warm for this time of year before? I know in the south where they get mild winters it is, but I mean in the northern part of America or Canada. This weather is so strange.
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Has it ever been this warm for this time of year before? I know in the south where they get mild winters it is, but I mean in the northern part of America or Canada. This weather is so strange.
If i'm not mistaken, I think this is the third warmest winter. I think the hottest one was sometime in the 1930's.
I was a bit disturbed by this but was reassured that it was normal...
I really hope it is! LOL
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It totally is weird but I'm not complaining! Where I live, it routinely gets below 0°F (with windchill) during the depths of winter. I'm glad for the break for as long as it lasts.
Enjoy it while you can.There's plenty of benefits to it being so warm this time of year Lower heating bills is just one.
Unbelievable isn't it!? I am approximately in the same location OP, and just yesterday, we experienced very nice, comfortable temperatures. I have read that there is a weather system in place on the Atlantic seaboard that is keeping our weather very mild and dry. If the weather system should move, then Arctic air will finally be forced south, thus giving us a more ''normal'' winter.
I am praying that the system stays in place!
65 degrees??? Wait that is 18.3*c so that in the winter = good because where i live its not even that in summer
Blame it on Global Warming.
It barely snows like it's supposed to anymore. If it does snow, than it rarely lasts long. The minute the sun comes it quickly melts the nostalgia of winter:(
I love winter, but I don't love this kind. Winter is supposed to be vastly different from all of the other seasons. Maybe, it's just where I live? Places like Canada and Europe tend to get allot of snow and it tends to last...