Last year, and if I remember correctly, the year before, winter seemed to be a little late. It might have made an early appearance and then bailed for a month, though. So I'm wondering if this year we'll have snow for the holidays.
If we only get one week of snowing, I think it would be best to have it be the week encompassing December 25 and January 1. That way, two major winter holidays are covered, and all pre-holiday shopping and preparations have already been accomplished, and so will not be hindered by a concentrated dose of snow.
I wonder if a new seasonal trend will be a week's worth of expected weather, followed by a month of confusing weather, with patches of concentrated versions of the seasonal weather? So not that hot during the summer, except on some days, and not that cold during the winter, except on days where emergencies are declared.
Now that I think about it, this new weather stinks.
If we only get one week of snowing, I think it would be best to have it be the week encompassing December 25 and January 1. That way, two major winter holidays are covered, and all pre-holiday shopping and preparations have already been accomplished, and so will not be hindered by a concentrated dose of snow.
I wonder if a new seasonal trend will be a week's worth of expected weather, followed by a month of confusing weather, with patches of concentrated versions of the seasonal weather? So not that hot during the summer, except on some days, and not that cold during the winter, except on days where emergencies are declared.
Now that I think about it, this new weather stinks.

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