Snowless in The upper Midwest

Stumpy

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90 day Precipitation Deviation from Average A little more precipitation than normal up here actually and almost all of it has fallen as rain this winter.

90 day Average Temperature
Anomalies map is deviation from normal monthly average. Meaning in Ohio in the last 90 days we've been on average 5°F above out average temperatures.

This has been the warmest wettest winter my mother can remember in Ohio. We've only had more than an inch of snow three times and it's been gone within a few days.

The ground never froze more than an inch deep and most of the time it's been a sea of mud instead. I hope we don't get another spring like we did last year, some houses would float away! 52 inches of rain, our average is about 36! The Southwest and Southeast needs it more than we do.
 

Stumpy

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Hah! No I made that in Photoshop. Years ago I took a screen shot of an object in a game with this glowing green thing on top. On a whim I started messing around with it and somehow ended up with that. I have no idea how I made it but I thought it looked cool and I've used it as an avatar most places since.