Also, I would hardly call it a "terrible winter," as many of those days were exceedingly pleasant....lol
Just for the heck of it, I compared Miami's "cold January" with our "hot July and August". It was quite interesting since the average temperatures were within one degree of each other for July and the same for August (though the daily ranges were farther apart).
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KCAG/2009/7/28/MonthlyHistory.htmlhttp://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KCAG/2009/8/28/MonthlyHistory.htmlMiami January vs Craig JulyJanuary in Miami had an average temperature of 64F. We had an average temperature of 65F in July, within one degree of what Miami had in January. Miami had an average low of 56F for January 2010. We had an average low of 46F for July 2010, which was 10 degrees colder than what Miami had in January. Daytime temperatures were warmer here with 72F vs 86F.
January 2010 in Miami had 12 days where the temperature dipped to 50F or below. Here, July 2010 had 27 days where the temperature dipped to 50F or below. Miami did drop to 35F in January while July here only dropped to 39F. We also had 5 days above 90, while Miami didn't have any, but did reach 86.
Miami January vs Craig AugustJanuary in Miami had an average temperature of 64F. We had an average temperature of 64F in August, which is the same that Miami had in January. Miami had an average low of 56F for January 2010. We had an average low of 44F for August 2010, which was 12 degrees colder than what Miami had in January. Daytime temperatures were warmer here with 72F vs 84F.
January 2010 in Miami had 12 days where the temperature dipped to 50F or below. Here, August 2010 had 30 days where the temperature dipped to 50F or below. WE dropped to 35F in August, the same as Miami did in January. We also had 6 days above 90, while Miami didn't have any, but did reach 86.
Anyway, it is interesting that what would be considered to be hot summer weather in some parts of the country is considered to be cold winter weather in others.