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Minnesotans Arguing About the Weather IV: Niño or Niña, My Joints Stopped Trying

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Fig 1. Cold humidity

Source photo from "Madison, MN," whatever that is.

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I just walked downstairs, in a hockey jersey, and was shivering. It is 70 in my house.

I am so ashamed. This once was mine. Die young and stay pretty, kids. Poor circulation is nothin' to fuck with.
 
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That is interesting and almost makes sense.

Syracuse and Great Barrington snows are like that. The year we got 33 and then 28 in 3 nights in SYR GB got zero. Literally, zero. They are 200 miles apart.
 
That is interesting and almost makes sense.

Syracuse and Great Barrington snows are like that. The year we got 33 and then 28 in 3 nights in SYR GB got zero. Literally, zero. They are 200 miles apart.
TBF, Anchorage rarely gets huge snowstorms. We typically accumulate a decent amount over time. Same thing with cold snaps, it’s usually cold just not typically brutal cold.

Of course, that’s changing with climate change.
 
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