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I look at it this way...nobody is getting snow on the east coast really so as long it's an equal opportunity misery then oh well...now if others were thigh deep and we were baking...not gonna lie...i might be a tad pissy...I've tried to be an enjoy what we get kind of guy...this year more than ever.

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I look at it this way...nobody is getting snow on the east coast really so as long it's an equal opportunity misery then oh well...now if others were thigh deep and we were baking...not gonna lie...i might be a tad pissy...I've tried to be an enjoy what we get kind of guy...this year more than ever.

I wish there was a chance at 80. Pretty difficult this time of year tho. Low 70s will have to do.

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I grew up in central PA.  I remember a really warm Christmas back in the early 80s when I was out playing with the neighbor kid in shorts.  

 

Their house was right next door, but there was a steep hill down to their yard.  I guess there was rain earlier, so that hill was mud.  Well, needless to say we were a muddy mess but weren't cold

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Definition of "zero": How may climate change deniers will point to today's weather and say "Look at the weather today in MBY: Global warming must be real."

Seriously, my (non-calibrated) thermometer is showing 73F. It is amazing (but feels very weird) here in Pikesville.

It's never been warm in December before!
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Definition of "zero":  How may climate change deniers will point to today's weather and say "Look at the weather today in MBY:  Global warming must be real."

 

Seriously,  my (non-calibrated) thermometer is showing 73F.  It is amazing (but feels very weird)  here in Pikesville. 

 

 

I grew up in central PA.  I remember a really warm Christmas back in the early 80s when I was out playing with the neighbor kid in shorts.  

 

Their house was right next door, but there was a steep hill down to their yard.  I guess there was rain earlier, so that hill was mud.  Well, needless to say we were a muddy mess but weren't cold

 

 

It's never been warm in December before!

BINGO! 1982 69 degrees, next year 1983 -10 for Christmas.

Remember, sho, weather isn't climate...well that is their side of argument when it is cold and deniers point.......

EDIT-

sorry, rant off, now back to your regularly scheduled banter. :)

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BINGO! 1982 69 degrees, next year 1983 -10 for Christmas.

Remember, sho, weather isn't climate...well that is their side of argument when it is cold and deniers point.......

EDIT-

sorry, rant off, now back to your regularly scheduled banter. :)

I specifically made wall of text level posts to explain the connection being extreme cold/snow and climate warming.

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