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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
April tracking as the coldest in 113 years
2007-04-10
From AgWeb: LAST WEEKÂ’s WEATHER TREND (1-7 APR): Temperatures plummeted as a strong Arctic cold front dove deep into the South late in the week. There were 100s of record low temperatures across the U.S. with the Southwest being the one exception. Hard freezes most likely did 10s of millions of dollars damage to trees and crops in the Southeast over the Easter weekend. Snowfall was also the most in at least 14 years with dozens of record snowfall totals from Texas to the Middle Atlantic and throughout the interior Northeast and Great Lakes. Even Dallas had a trace of snow which was the latest snowfall in 69 years.
Funny, I haven't seen too many reports on Global Cooling
THIS WEEK (8-14 APR): Last year was record warm, this year record cold! April is currently tracking as the coldest April in 113 years - a dramatic change from last years #1 warmest ever.
Google 1894, it was a very bad year
Even after some late month moderation, April 2007 will likely keep the month in the top 7 coldest in history. The Southwest is the one exception, but even here temperatures will cool dramatically late in the week. And, the snow is not over! Short range computer models hint at the possibility of a stronger snow storm from Colorado to Wisconsin late in the week into the weekend. This will be the heavy wet variety. The week overall is expected to show the greatest change toward wetter weather in two years - another very big negative for retail sales and for early planting of this years Corn and Bean crop. Weather Trends had forecast this to be the coldest April in 7 years and the wettest in 3 years. It will very likely be the coldest in 10 years and wettest in three.

NEXT WEEK (15-21 APR): More of the same, although not as wet. Another reinforcing shot of cold air for the East early in the week with more frost and freezes likely in the Middle Atlantic.
Posted by:Steve

#6  It was 79 here in Tucson today.

Just thought I'd mention that.
Posted by: Jackal   2007-04-10 22:40  

#5  Same here, 3dc. The grapes and raspberries now have dead leaves as well as do all the trees. The cabbage is Ok but the cauliflower is gone.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-04-10 19:10  

#4  None of my trees and bushes are too happy and they might well be dead.
Posted by: 3dc   2007-04-10 18:19  

#3  The next person that mutters "Global Warming" next to me is gonna get punched.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-04-10 16:16  

#2  On the bright side, Time will save a bundle recycling their "We're All Gonna Freeze To Death" articles from the early 1970's.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-04-10 15:16  

#1   The Southwest is the one exception, but even here temperatures will cool dramatically late in the week.

Yep, snow in the central mountains and eastern plains of New Mexico this past weekend. Cold rain yesterday. Still haven't climbed the roof to service the evaporative cooler yet for summer. This is the latest I've remember the gear still on the system and as the current outlook appears, it will remain so for a while longer.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-04-10 14:41  

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