A weather pattern partly linked with El Nino has turned winter upside-down across the U.S. during a week of heavy holiday travel.
The unusual conditions have brought spring-like warmth to the Northeast, a risk of tornadoes in the South and so much snow across the West that even skiing slopes have been overwhelmed.
In a reversal of a typical Christmas, forecasters expect New York to be in the mid-60s on the holiday — several degrees higher than Los Angeles.
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Try to imagine what it would be like if all the rain we're having were snow instead. No one would be going anywhere on Delmarva.
ReplyDeleteGot HAARP?
ReplyDeleteCome on folks, wake up.
ReplyDeleteThis is not natural weather. It is manufactured weather and is created by the military.
At least the government is keeping fukushima radiation away from the west coast.
ReplyDeleteThis is the result of El Nino..which is Spanish for..the Nino
ReplyDeleteThe record high temp for Delmar was 70 in 1990. The record low temp was 9 in 1989. So just wait until next year.
ReplyDeleteDemocrats are controlling the weather.
ReplyDeleteJust wait until spring when the power companies ask for a 10% increase in rates because it's been so warm. They are loosing projected revenue where they invest stockholders money in other interests. It is happening and you can thank the Democrats for de-regulation.
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