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Today is February 1, and SPRING is March 20!!! (Original Post)
elleng
Feb 2019
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dchill
(38,441 posts)1. Yet in the Midwest there doesn't seem to be a correlation.
progree
(10,890 posts)2. In Minnesota, March is the snowiest month. And the last week of January is the coldest month
so we're just 1 week from the bottom -- all of above speaking historically on average.
March being the snowiest month of the year means a lot of snow. Which sucks. Usually a slushy dirty mess.
April is mostly cold, overcast, and rainy, sigh.
Only good thing is the sun has been setting later in the evenings -- bottoms out at 432 pm on December 9 (yes, not the solstice day but December 9 because of elliptical orbit or something). It sets at 520 pm today and rapidly increases from here (oh, and jumps up by an hour on March 10 with Daylight Savings Time).
elleng
(130,727 posts)3. The Snowiest Months Of The Year Around the United States
Solly Mack
(90,758 posts)4. and tomorrow is the best day ever in the history of days.