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What's the weather like where you are?

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Depends on which side of the state and where the fronts come from. We get the sides of the cold fronts that hit you on the Front Range. Western slope doesn't, and mountains have winter storm watches up.

Once the Aleutian Low moves more north, and the north warms, your temps should improve. There was one year in 1816 known as the "Year without a Summer"
Snow and frost almost every month except July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_Without_a_Summer

Low sunspot count and high volcanic activity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleutian_Low
 
I wanted to start this discussion because right now I'm in the middle of snow storm xenia... since when have they named snow storms anyways?? Anyways... I'm in a snowstorm but get this about 50 miles away is a tornado storm producing a tornado that's touching down as we speak... so how's that for a how in the world moment? Lol.

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Oops I remember this thread should have looked harder lol
 
Michigan's upper peninsula is getting about a foot or more today. Someone needs to take old man winter off of life support!!!
 
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