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Date Posted: 05:43:27 02/03/12 Fri
Author: usmgrad
Subject: Ground Hog Day - Punxsutawney Phil says six more weeks of winter. Have you even had a day of winter this year yet? Does this mean six more weeks of what we are "enjoying" now? For me it's highs in the upper sixties and lows in the fifties, not exactly a normal winter in south Mississippi. But I'm not complaining. What about you? How's the weather????


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[> The weather in upstate NY has been amazing!! We have yet to have a large snowstorm. The temps have been above normal. We've had a few days of really cold weather but to have it in the 40's and 50's in Jan. and Feb is unheard of. My dogs are tracking in MUD! That's a spring thing!! I'm afraid we will get hit hard before the winter is over or have a terrible summer. But, I'll take the weather we are having now over below 0 temps and piles of snow!!! -- Cathy F., 07:57:06 02/03/12 Fri [1]


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[> [> Okay, Cath, together let's you and I say, "Knock on wood!!!" -- jenks, 13:57:25 02/03/12 Fri [1]


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[> We've had temps in the 60's here all week in eastern Kansas. We finally got rain here today, but it has been really dry here, only two small snow flurries all winter. My jonquils and tulips are about 6" out of the ground, about a month ahead of schedule. Compared to last winter when we had snow up to our knees all winter, this is heaven. Makes me wonder how hot this summer is going to be, though. -- Lee, 10:29:56 02/03/12 Fri [1]


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[> [> Bite your tonge - this summer will NOT be hot. I keep repeating this to myself and hope it comes true! -- usmgrad, but I'm afraid we're in for it, 10:34:49 02/03/12 Fri [1]


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[> we've had an average winter here - some days a little high some days a little low- no real snow bursts (I refuse to call two inches of snow a storm) - all in all I like average- -- chris k, 13:17:04 02/03/12 Fri [1]


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[> 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! -- Araninda, 13:35:15 02/03/12 Fri [1]


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[> [> 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! -- Matou/Carol, 17:48:07 02/03/12 Fri [1]


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[> "More" winter implies that it is still winter. Ha! Winter in Florida was over a few weeks ago. Our highs have been in the 70s for a while. I think we've even had some days that were in the 80s. My azaleas are blooming already! -- JAG Junkie (Ronda), 18:02:59 02/03/12 Fri [1]


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