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We are having the strangest winter that my 48 years can recall.
I am in Peterborough in somewhat southern Ontario, Canada and the temp hit 12C (55F) today. Our norm should be -3C. There is no snow of course. January is typically our coldest month. Some are blaming global warming but GW takes years to change the weather. I heard this week that Mexico had snow. I am hoping there are people here from other parts of the world that can indicate what kind of winter they are having. Normal or weird? Brian |
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