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NJCher

(38,341 posts)
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 10:25 AM Jan 2022

A Bright Spot for New Jerseyans and New Yorkers

I heard on WNYC (NPR) this morning that at this point, it is the coldest day of the winter. After that it gets progressively warmer until July.



I'll bet there's a name for this phenomenon. Maybe elleng knows.

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A Bright Spot for New Jerseyans and New Yorkers (Original Post) NJCher Jan 2022 OP
That's good. I can't take it if it goes on much longer. I'm used to getting outside to stay sane Walleye Jan 2022 #1
I moved from San Diego to New Jersey. I personally enjoy a cold spell. NNadir Jan 2022 #2

Walleye

(36,556 posts)
1. That's good. I can't take it if it goes on much longer. I'm used to getting outside to stay sane
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 10:32 AM
Jan 2022
11° here in Delaware when I got up this morning

NNadir

(34,889 posts)
2. I moved from San Diego to New Jersey. I personally enjoy a cold spell.
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 12:12 PM
Jan 2022

The weather in San Diego, despite an occasional flooding event in winter, was boring.

A burst of cold is an opportunity to refresh. I think I'll take a little bike ride today.

With climate change, I find the summers to be a little bit scary.

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