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Date Posted: 17:48:07 02/03/12 Fri
Author: Matou/Carol
Subject: Same here, in Arlington, VA. We actually broke 72 Wednesday! I've got daffodil stalks about 1/3 of the way up, and crocus poking up too- and that started in January! A bit worrisome for the cherry blossoms in D.C., however- if the mild weather continues, it could mess things up for the Cherry Blossom Festival and tourism. Personally, *I'm* lovin' this weather! Just 2 years ago, I couldn't shovel the eventual 5 feet of snow away fast enough!
In reply to: Araninda 's message, "Temp this afternoon here in West Virginia is 55 degrees & sunny. Very above average, but I'm not complaining. Usually by now we have had snow after snow & bitter cold. So far we've had only one snow, which was a mere 2 inches & melted in a day. However we have had rain with temps dipping at night so black ice has been a problem in our mountainous counties during the mornings, which is scary for driving given our steep terrain. One of my staff in a mountainous county has had 2 accidents already this winter on black ice. Our ski resorts are not happy about the warm weather, but I love it!" on 13:35:15 02/03/12 Fri


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