A warmup coming to the US...AND MUCH MORE!!! The Midwest, including the Great LAkes, will experience temperatures near/around 50 degrees for a "brief" time. (All throughout Friday, that is)! Meanwhile, Wyoming, particularly Pine Bluff (although it could be many areas out west) will be MUCH warmer. It'll be in the sixties perhaps for multiple days. Friday is set to maybe, just maybe break a record; it'll be approaching 70. 60's will last for a little while on Friday, as well as possibly multiple days in Wyoming. So looks like spring is gradually creeping in on the western high plains. And it'll pretty much be there already. Typically, however, it shouldn't be anywhere near 55 this time of month! So, do not despair. For me, I'm not particularly fond about the spring like weather. What's gotten me is that the season will change. And that's an exciting part about any time of year. When an anomaly is set to occur, I'm all about that. I recommend setting up campfires while it's still winter. And later this week, make camp when it'll be warm. Here where I'm at it'll drop down to 39 degrees for the low. So, what'll become of the ice in the great lakes? Only time can tell? There's also a whole bunch of other intriguing news stories to talk about. AUS heat. Supposedly, this heat in the US comes right before a major snowstorm! Climate forecast, according to some, calls for winters to be abnormally cold in the near future. record-heat-dry-california-february-2016. severe-weather-forecast-feb15-feb21. Also, Abnormal warmth in SW, SE Europe. Also, lake-erie-ice-cover-growth-february-2016. Now; Some claim that this winter is abnormally warm, especially NOAA. Well, not quite. The thing is, we've been having some serious cold spells despite prolonged warmth. So those that think it's true because it's on the internet; careful what you take for granted. So, will there be time dilation rumour coming up!? Interestingly enough I just seen something about a potential record ozone depletion this spring. Hmmm...Why did it get taken off overnight? (I'm suspicious again)
UPDATE: potential-record-ozone-hole-over-the-arctic.html#
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