OK, It’s January 24th, 2020, it’s 38 degrees outside, we had over an inch of rain today, and the fog is so thick you can’t see the house next door. The only snow visible is the stuff the plows and snow throwers piled up. It’s nearly February and it’s like late March/early April here. Guess I’ll write my congressional representatives. Probably as useless as griping about it.
Weather or not....
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We had one of our earliest hard freezes in a long time last fall and normal cool November, and December was similar to November. January has had its normal number of freezing days but the none freezing days have in the mid 50's to mid 60's. Normal for N. MS is none freezing days in the mid to upper 40's.Hank Lee
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you wanted!
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