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por any chance are any of you experiencing a VERY UNSEASONABLY warm Christmas?

I know that I am right here in Alabama where I lived. In fact, the temperature right now in Birmingham where I currently resided is 75 degrees Fahrenheit making this Christmas, again, VERY UNSEASONABLY warm which in my case I am NOT complaining about at all.
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editar AND update: The temperature in Birmingham, Alabama has now increased to 77 degrees Fahrenheit
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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*has now increased/gone up to 77F
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And an UNUSUALLY warm natal too?
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tamore said:
yup
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aint this some shit
Nick3600 posted over a year ago
boytoy_84 said:
Yup, I live in Connecticut, it's around 60 degrees out and normally it's 20 or 30 degrees out with snow.
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TheCountess said:
The average high temperature for natal in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is about 30F. Actually, in December it usually ranges in the 30s or lower. Most of the mês has been warmer than that though. This past Sunday it hit 60, but right now it's only about 37 - and there's NO SNOW. :(
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So no geral, global in your case where you live, NO White Christman :P
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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At the very least, there's usually a good dusting of snow, but this time there's not a flake! Living in Wisconsin all of my life, I can say it certainly doesn't look like natal outside. :(
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zanhar1 said:
Yeah, earlier.
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ImaScrubbyScrub said:
Sadly, yes. Kinda wanted a white Christmas, but I should've known since it's been ranging from 50-65 degrees here.
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egyptprincess7 said:
Yeah. It's not like I was expecting snow, though. But it is weird why it's warm here. At least, it should be cold despite the lack of snow.
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yamishadow2001 said:
Here in Texas it's warm
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misscindyspice said:
Actually, in AZ where I live, it's kinda cold for the holidays lol. It's like 40° F, which for us is really really cold. I guess we're switched!
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shadowlover3000 said:
It is like that here in Virginia, too, and I am most DEFINITELY not complaining at all! It isn't unbearably cold this year! Hooray! :D
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ThePrincesTale said:
Well, not relatable to us in the Southern Hemisphere- we have natal in summer anyway. But my relatives in Northern Greece have 20°C (68°F, says google conversion) when it's normally freezing temperatures and snow.

And the climate's not warming, they say. Nope. Nothing to see here. Go back to your coal-burning.
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ChiliPepperLuv said:
I live in Virginia, and instead of snow, we got rain. It was in the 60's, and it was unusually warm for this time of year.
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TheLefteris24 said:
Yes.It Still Doesn't Feel Like Winter For Me.Actually With Every ano Passing I Can Feel The Climate Getting Warmer And Warmer.Global Warming Alert !!!!
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Makeupdiva said:
Yes and no. I live in Canada, where some parts can be very cold like Alberta, Toronto or the Yukon. They can get a lot of snow between October and March. But me, I live in Victoria, the seasons are very screwed up where I live, like today it was cold, just not too cold. We even had flurries tonight but that's all we got. I was really hoping for a white christmas.
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ArcticWolf said:
Yes, last winter in Minnesota the windchill frequently went below zero fahrenheit, but now we're averaging 20-30 degrees fahrenheit every day. We also only have a couple inches of snow. That's...... not normal. At all.
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Book-Freak said:
Yes, it's been unseasonably warm in the UK for the last few months. There was a cold week in the beginning of December but it wasn't as cold as it usually is. (also snap, I live in Birmingham (in the UK))
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Eleni4ever said:
Warm and wet ☹️
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