19 degrees and falling here in Southern Michigan.
~20 F below normal for months to date.
17 and falling in SE Wisconsin. We got an inch of snow last night. My utility bills at home and at the plant are out of sight.
We expect a low of 11 here in Northern Ohio.Worst winter that I can remember,cold and the wind was relentless.
The more it snows...the more I ski!
We had about 50 today in northwest Montana...it was nice...has been a cold, snowy winter! It will come to you guys soon.
While I don't remember the count, local weathermen reported that we've also broke the record for the number of days that started out below 0 degrees.
We've also averaged 15-22 degrees below the normal daily temp through the winter. With rare exception, were at or slightly above historical daily averages.
We've also had the 3rd snowiest winter on record, receiving just about 82 inches of snow. Normally we get about 30.
Lake Michigan froze 97% -- that's never happened before. The rest of the great lakes were reported 100% frozen over.
The frost line here in NorthEast Illinois reached all the way down to just over 30 inches this year. Normally the frost line gets to about 8 inches.
We broke (shattered) alot of records this year. The first idiot who blames global warming is going to get a punch right in their fool mouth.
I'll take a shovel full of global warming any day now (I'm looking at you, Algore)...