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Feb 28 and early March extreme cold


Ian

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Just think, if it weren't for the sun angle, we'd be at 25!

I keep reading this idea posted.  Just 20,000 years ago the climate from about the Hereford zone north produced frozen tundra, while the ecosystem south through D.C. was boreal forest.  Sun angle didn't mean much then.  It's the prevailing climate that drives such things, not the sun angle. 

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We had a few this winter already.

I was on a train coming back from Baltimore and prob thinking lows which we can't seem to be able to get at least at DCA.
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DC unlikely to set a record tonight as it's the monthly record but if it's 10 or lower will be coldest march temp since 1800s.

 

single digits would be the 3rd time on record and the 1st time in 141 years

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