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spud_simon_salem t1_j5lzcov wrote

I still think this is mild. You’re acting like it’s a blizzard outside - it’s not. Plus, the high is going to be 50 on Thursday. Pretty tame.

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tarandab t1_j5m0p87 wrote

And it’s supposed to be in the 40s tomorrow. It hasn’t been that cold this year.

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emilymm2 t1_j5lyc5w wrote

It’s not going to be a “cold, slushy icy hellscape” in April and May

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Samael13 t1_j5ly7tb wrote

I mean, it's going to be almost 50 on Thursday and we don't have daytime highs lower than 35 until next week, so I'm not sure I'd point to one day of snow that's likely to be gone before the end of the week as a serious break from the weird mildness of winter so far. It's going to be February before we have daytime temps that stay below freezing for more than a single day. That's very weird.

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TouchDownBurrito t1_j5lynzk wrote

> now we officially begin the 4-5 months of living in a cold

You think it’s going to constantly be in the 30s in April and may?

January and February are the only cold/snowy months left, you might get flurries and cold days in Nov/Dec or March/April, but nothing that sticks or lasts too long.

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hdiggyh t1_j5lyfs3 wrote

4-5 months? That’s like April and May…

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becausefrog t1_j5lzybm wrote

These are just snow showers, and it's warm for January still. That's pretty damn mild.

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DumbshitOnTheRight t1_j5m0t6e wrote

I'm not freaked out by the warm December.

I'm resigned to the hellscape to come as climate change accelerates.

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mickeybar71 t1_j5m1td1 wrote

I drive by Cambridge Reservoir daily, it has not frozen over even once this year. 4 inches of snow? It’s a red herring.

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Feisty-Donkey t1_j5m0l92 wrote

I love the snow. I’ve got the fire going and some soup on

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riski_click t1_j5m0lbp wrote

lol. January seems to be even more mild than average..

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