Ntxw wrote:After Monday's storm looks like the cold air and storm track shifts north into the central plains. Could be winter cancel in Texas outside of the panhandle.
I certainly hope so. Monday it will be March, the beginning of the meteorological Spring, so it's about time this never-ending cold, dreary winter came to an end. Bring on Spring...the wildflowers, sun, shorts, and top-down weather for a change.
 
   
  
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 Well with the kind of winter we're in (Jan and Feb were actually warmer than average globally, with the arctic region warmer as well, but due to the blocking the cold shifted) I wouldn't let my guards down with the cold air until well into April. But in the immediate future, damp and cool streak looks to continue just not much in the way of snow and ice.
 Well with the kind of winter we're in (Jan and Feb were actually warmer than average globally, with the arctic region warmer as well, but due to the blocking the cold shifted) I wouldn't let my guards down with the cold air until well into April. But in the immediate future, damp and cool streak looks to continue just not much in the way of snow and ice.


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 I would place bets Boston won't go untouched before all set and done.
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