When will spring come?
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Hopefully soon
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It was 79 today in rancho cucamonga, SoCal.
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The sunny southwest US is 54 and sunny with warm trend coming. Problem is we have had almost no rain or snow this winter. Going to be a bad summer.
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The Jetstream is broken, the arctic waters are warming. Weather patterns are in a state of mass flux. I very much doubt we will see "normal" seasonal transitions for a long long time. Extreme weather is becoming more extreme and more frequent.
Regardless what scientific "facts" you believe on man made global warming or natural cycles, the weather is changing.
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⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Lol... maybe but, Its always snowed in spring up here.The Jetstream is broken, the arctic waters are warming. Weather patterns are in a state of mass flux. I very much doubt we will see "normal" seasonal transitions for a long long time. Extreme weather is becoming more extreme and more frequent.
Regardless what scientific "facts" you believe on man made global warming or natural cycles, the weather is changing.
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It's really cold here in Antarctica.
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☣ 🎸ӈɪƖƖßıƖƖγ🎸☣ wrote:
Well at least kate uptons there...It's really cold here in Antarctica.
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mathamatics wrote:
⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Lol... maybe but, Its always snowed in spring up here.The Jetstream is broken, the arctic waters are warming. Weather patterns are in a state of mass flux. I very much doubt we will see "normal" seasonal transitions for a long long time. Extreme weather is becoming more extreme and more frequent.
Regardless what scientific "facts" you believe on man made global warming or natural cycles, the weather is changing.
Lol?
Of all US states, Alaska will more than likely see the most change, I'd keep my lols in reserve if I were you. 😜
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⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Hey if Alaska becomes a tropical rainforest again in my lifetime then I will be overjoyed.👍mathamatics wrote:
⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Lol... maybe but, Its always snowed in spring up here.The Jetstream is broken, the arctic waters are warming. Weather patterns are in a state of mass flux. I very much doubt we will see "normal" seasonal transitions for a long long time. Extreme weather is becoming more extreme and more frequent.
Regardless what scientific "facts" you believe on man made global warming or natural cycles, the weather is changing.
Lol?
Of all US states, Alaska will more than likely see the most change, I'd keep my lols in reserve if I were you. 😜
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✠Ⓖ❽✠ wrote:
I think I see her. She's wearing a black and white... Oh wait, never mind. That's just a penguin.☣ 🎸ӈɪƖƖßıƖƖγ🎸☣ wrote:
Well at least kate uptons there...It's really cold here in Antarctica.
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ℬeƖƖɑIƗɑƖiɑɳɑ wrote:
Flip flops Bella? Really? Why are you torturing me?My iPhone says we're up to a sunny 66° so far. I'm wearing a t shirt & flip flops today.
Still wearing my Uggs in NYC. Spring is never coming :( -
mathamatics wrote:
I don't fancy the chances but hey, we can but hope. 😄👍⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Hey if Alaska becomes a tropical rainforest again in my lifetime then I will be overjoyed.👍mathamatics wrote:
⚜Ꮶ͜иιɢн͡т⚜ wrote:
Lol... maybe but, Its always snowed in spring up here.The Jetstream is broken, the arctic waters are warming. Weather patterns are in a state of mass flux. I very much doubt we will see "normal" seasonal transitions for a long long time. Extreme weather is becoming more extreme and more frequent.
Regardless what scientific "facts" you believe on man made global warming or natural cycles, the weather is changing.
Lol?
Of all US states, Alaska will more than likely see the most change, I'd keep my lols in reserve if I were you. 😜
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