Tejas89 wrote:No doubt our winters aren’t what they used to be and seem to be accelerating to extreme warmth over even “normal” days. We just don’t get the frequency of cool pacific fronts or true arctic air that we used to.
La Niña, El Niño, La nada… it doesn’t seem to matter.
Long dry periods punctuated by deluges is also a signature of the overall trends.
While the overall climate is generally warming, the warmth this winter is a product of the same pattern producing much below normal temps in the Northeast. BTW, 107F days in August and September, which approach 40 year old records, are no fun. But this is more the pattern. We only got a couple of polar fronts.
We do need some serious rain in STX because a warm dry winter followed by a warm dry and windy spring is the recipe for wildfires.
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