02-03-2015, 03:52 PM
What a difference a year makes.
2014 was the year of the Polar Vortex. We had 52 days last year where the temp fell below 0F. That was 2nd most since record keeping began in 1870something.
This winter, December was above average as well as January. We've had less than 20" of snow for the season, and half of the total came in November:
I really get tired of winter by the time Feb rolls around, but when it's mild (relatively speaking) it's not so bad.
2014 was the year of the Polar Vortex. We had 52 days last year where the temp fell below 0F. That was 2nd most since record keeping began in 1870something.
This winter, December was above average as well as January. We've had less than 20" of snow for the season, and half of the total came in November:
I really get tired of winter by the time Feb rolls around, but when it's mild (relatively speaking) it's not so bad.