Submitted by Dazzling-Rooster2103 t3_10dpfge in Pennsylvania
January 1st- January 15th Warmest Average:
1932: 43.5⁰ F
2007: 42.5⁰ F
1950: 42.0⁰ F
1998: 41.5⁰ F
2023: 40.9⁰ F
Per WGAL: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cne_0q1NrpQ/?igshid=Yzg5MTU1MDY=
Submitted by Dazzling-Rooster2103 t3_10dpfge in Pennsylvania
January 1st- January 15th Warmest Average:
1932: 43.5⁰ F
2007: 42.5⁰ F
1950: 42.0⁰ F
1998: 41.5⁰ F
2023: 40.9⁰ F
Per WGAL: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cne_0q1NrpQ/?igshid=Yzg5MTU1MDY=
I’m with you- oil is done compared to earlier this year but it’s still steep.
I'm a cold lover and literally no heat running all season long. I can't tell you how much I save.
Same. I'm so damn jaded that I'll just consider it good news.
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This sucks. At this rate, I’ll be mowing the lawn in February.
At least you won't have to mow it in July, because it'll be on fire.
Can’t lie. I thought about going out today and give it a buzz.
Same. I walked my in-laws outside and said "Shit, guess I gotta cut the grass."
I hate it. I like my winters cold and snowy, and not as a sign of humanity's failure to take care of its world.
We still have to get through February.
I literally moved here from AZ to have cold, snowy winters :/
I remember seeing a graphic a few years ago that in 2050 the climate in Philly would be roughly equivalent to Norfolk today. And basically everywhere else across the country sees similar migration. Cold snowy winters are over.
Literally the only good thing about climate change. That and Florida.
Ugh, I hate that we have to save Florida. Can we fix climate change and still get rid of Florida? Is that an option?
Well we still have water at least... Arizona seems to be struggling, so it's still a net positive? (I'm from California so every day my house isn't on fire it's a win!)
Having fresh water is huge. CA and the SW isn't the only region drying out.
Yeah, plentiful fresh water and a lack of serious natural disasters (aside from a few localized landslides) means we're probably getting a lot of climate refugees from the sun belt in the coming decades.
I keep trying to tell the people who ask me "why on earth did you move here?!"
I want the cold to kill all the bugs. Now when spring comes there will be ticks and skeeters everywhere!
Can't say it's been my ideal winter, but, then again, my ideal winter would always feature a two foot snowstorm in November and not a single day above freezing afterwards until the middle of March, so ...
And then a noreaster in march dumping about 3' of snow. Followed by spring.
Then another middle finger to Phil storm of at least 8" taking false spring into spring.
The way it should be
I love it but concerned for the planet
Same.
But there were 4 other winters that were more mild dating back nearly 90 years ago. I wouldn't worry too much. The weather is and always has been cyclic and unpredictable but I'm ready for some snow.
I mean that may be the case for PA, but there’s still some plenty to worry about in terms of the environment
Yes but three of them are in the last 30 years. It’s an upward trend.
Guys it’s still pretty cold at night so like, relax. /s
Global temps are on average rising. We are looking at long term trends.
We are fucked. We had a chance to fix this. It was over 50 years ago when the oil companies hid it for profit. Now? It's damage control.
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Weather vs Climate. Two different things.
I'm not mad. I'll shovel sunshine all day too.
I’m still not over the -14 windchill we had the weeks between Christmas & New Years
As expected with climate change models. More mild, but when we get cold, it gets really fucking cold.
And you know someone will point to 1932 and go “see, it was warm then too”
I'm so tired. It's basic long term trends it's not hard to understand. One off outliers arent what we look for when studying climate.
It was warm then too!
What does it all mean, Basil?
The average temperature is going down on that chart.
Ummm yeah it was?
Only 5th? We can do better than that!
(sets pile of coal on fire, lets huge lifted truck idle 24/7)
I think 2007 was the year I only had to put on the outer shell of my jacket for a 2.5 day period in early February.
The winter of 2006-2007 was quite mild for December and most of January, but was actually well below normal for February. At least here in Pittsburgh it was.
global warming is terrible, i miss the cold days, like, it only snowed THREE DAYS all winter.
5th warmest
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Funny, it hasn't seemed that warm to me. Yes, the first two days of the year were warm, but after that it got pretty cold.
I'm only surprised it's not #1.
I'd say recorded history
Reading the comments it looks like people can't read charts. If you would graph that the average highest temperature in that time point is falling not rising. It's getting colder.
Thank goodness. This is great. I'm no happy for those in the ski business but I could do this type of winter every year.
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I keep having to remind myself it's winter. I am not complaining.
So January has been cooling down since 1932. Guess global warming is out the door.
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Hell yeah.
If PA could stay between 35 and 85 degrees year round, that would be fine.
That would be really, really bad. Our local ecosystem relies on winters.
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Please nobody jinx it.
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How was it the week prior haha?
It was following climate change models, just as predicted. Why?
I can't wait for warming allows us to grows more plants. It's going to be sick
Or you will just have wicked cold snaps later in the season wiping out any perceived gains. There will be a couple decades or more of the poles throwing off crazy cold spikes as they melt at unpredictable rates. It's already happening.
It'll be fun to find out
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To each their own. I believe we've already sailed past the tipping point and we're fucked. So I'm embracing the change, having no children, and flying out of this life, whenever it takes me, with as much dopamine extracted as possible.
Thanks goodness for global warming. We need all the break we can get to help Europe and Ukraine right now.
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This is like highly-specific sports stats
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I know it means our collective impending doom but my utility bills could use the break.