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Where are you and is your weather average for this time of year?
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[quote:ArchimedesGirl:MV8zNzA1Mjc4XzY2MjYxMjIxXzVBNTc3Njg2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 59490123:MV8zNzA1Mjc4XzY2MjU0OTkyXzVDODE5QkY0] Eastern Front - central CO never seen anything like this... I still have flies ... typically the snow starts flying in Oct and we get highs in the forties ... I've left my windows open a few night last week - average temp seems to be around 65 all my critters got their winter coats on, and I keep thinking - OK it's comming ... at least some rain ... [b]either the earth has tilted (slightly)[/b] or they really fucked up the jet stream permanently - when the Artic Zone collapsed but this is far from a "normal" winter so far [/quote] This is what I've been wondering. So far the abnormalities point to tilting so that we in the US are closer to the equator (Australia as well) but Argentina is closer to the South Pole, which would explain the dude saying it was snow and rain during his "summer" season. Not enough feedback for that theory though. We need to hear from some people who are south of the equator as well. [/quote]
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What's your general location on the globe and how would you say
your current weather compares to what it usually is this time of year?
We're in the Southwest states at 7K feet altitude. It has been 70's during the day and 30's at night. This is 20 or 30 degrees warmer than usual for us. No snow or hard freeze yet. The ground is still soft.
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