Minnesota weather is bipolar.
@mrsandersen (16)
February 25, 2017 8:42am CST
I'm not sure what the weather is being like around the country, or the world for that matter, but I do know that here in Minnesota, in February no less, our usual temps are FREEZING and there's snow every other day.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining! The earlier part of the week it was in the high 50's and low 60's then yesterday it was like 22 degrees. Supposedly getting over a foot of snow and we got none! Again, not complaining.
Let's hope for an early spring and no surprise blizzards in May(fellow Minnesotans know what I'm talking about)!
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@KumarKrisha (124)
• India
25 Feb 17
This brings us to an important issue about climate change and global warming. Here last year we had heavy rains after two years of drought in our state in India. This year the ground water table has gone up by more than 11 metres. While near the Himalayas it has been a very severe snow and blizzards in Kashmir state and other mountain chains nearby. The El Nino and La Nina effect also play a important role in this problem faced by all places in the world. Looking at the weather at your place I find it volatile. Our human bodies can withstand a change of plus or minus ten degrees temperature anything beyond that affects the health. I hope you would have got some articles in your newspapers or news related to weather why this is happening. One more interesting thing which I can share with you about my place is that spring is approaching and so is summer. The temperature has spiked to more that 8 degrees in a day. Which is a record of sorts as this has been witnessed only more than seven years before. Take care of your health.
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
25 Feb 17
Too cold for my Southern California blood!
@mrsandersen (16)
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25 Feb 17
jealous! Only been to California a few times. Once my kids are grown I'm out of this freezing state!
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