Where Are You on This Map?

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Notice the prediction is for five days starting Thursday.

This weekend is different. Andy will stay down here today because of the wind — gusts of up to 50 mph are predicted. And we’re also having our first red flag warning for fire.

The meteorological calendar is correct — winter is already over!

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24 Responses to Where Are You on This Map?

  1. Catherine says:

    Our weather in Hamilton, New Zealand is still in Summer Mode, the early mornings colder, but with this dam illness, I’m not exactly cold.
    It’s evening now and according weather service it’s 15degrees Celsius. It’s clear and the daylight is still at 7.15pm.

    I’m sorry yo hear of your fire risk, all care everyone

  2. MadSnapper says:

    we went to summer mode but next week we will be in the blue below normal tip of Florida. they said next week we will have sweater weather not March weather. the weather I don’t like is wake up to 80’s and go to high 90’s. usually starts end of may or June now, used to be July-Sept

  3. Kaitlin says:

    We are in the cooler part. Good luck and fingers crossed for no fires.?

  4. tomthebackroadstraveller says:

    …we are on the edge of normal to below normal. By the way, normal is merely a setting on a washing machine!

  5. We are at the top of above normal. Today we are having a snow storm.

  6. 60-70% above normal. Goodness!

  7. In the hot zone! We are supposed to get pretty hot.

  8. Ann says:

    For those days, our forecast is looking at highs between 39 and 49. The map says we’re near normal. I suppose it could be right. This time of year we’re always up and down.

  9. Ginny Hartzler says:

    CRAZY weather!

  10. I am in the orange. About normal, but it is supposed to get WINDY tonight!

  11. That’s funny, on this map we’re above normal but it’s gonna be close to freezing here this week.

  12. Myra Guca says:

    Here in Central Alabama we’re all over the place — overly warm and humid this week, then turning COLD tomorrow night. Unfortunately, it’s bringing with it the threat of severe weather tonight. Not my first rodeo, but it’s still unsettling.

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