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Its been seasonably warm this winter (hardly ever below 35), We havent even had snow and its freaking January. The question is what do think about spring/summer? Is this the beginning of some serious warming?

2007-01-03 08:30:02 · 2 answers · asked by PalmBeachNative 4 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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Heck, it could be snowing in May. Don't take 6 weeks of warm weather and extrapolate it across all eternity.

2007-01-03 08:42:01 · answer #1 · answered by Gene 7 · 0 2

Here's Accuweather.com's 15 day forecast for New York,NY
Today:Clouds break for sun,breezy.High:55 Low:42
Jan 4:High Clouds,breezy and mild.High:56 Low:48
Jan 5:Mild and Breezy with rain.High 58 Low:50
Jan 6:Partly Sunny,Breezy.High:60 Low:46
Jan 7:Sun mixing with clouds,mild.High: 54 Low:42
Jan 8:Mostly Cloudy,rain possible.High:46 Low:36
Jan 9:Partly Sunny.High:45 Low:33
Jan 10:Partly Sunny.High 43 Low 31
Jan 11:Cloudy most of the time.High:42 Low:38
Jan 12:Milder with showers possible.High:50 Low:38
Jan 13:Colder with showers possible:High:38 Low:29
Jan 14:A mix of snow and rain.High:40 Low:33
Jan 15:A mix of snow and rain.High:37 Low:26
Jan 16:Mostly Sunny and colder.High 28.Low:26
Jan 17:Sunshine and turning warmer.High:41 Low:18

in short:will turn colder January 13 and may snow January 13 at
night through January 15th.may dipdown into upper 20s
on January 16th then warm up on January 17th.The reason you
haven't gotten any snow is because the interior northeast and new england is on the snowy side of the storms and the salt
water from the Atlantic Ocean keeps you warmer than interior
new england.

2007-01-03 16:50:41 · answer #2 · answered by snowboy 3 · 0 1

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