Let’s see: for the better part of the year since the end of August, the Raleigh area has had temperatures at or below normal, in some cases 5, 10, 15, even 20 degrees below average. The next 10 days look to be at or below the average. We actually had tiny snow showers the other day, and have a potential for that Friday morning. Brrrrrr!
- More Cold Air; Lake Effect Kicks In
- Unseasonably cold weather to continue, meteorologist says
- Arctic winds forecast for the weekend
- Angler Should Adjust To Cold Weather
- Blizzards and icy winds forecast for weekend as Arctic blast sweeps in from the north
- Wednesday is respite until cold weather returns
- Record lows recorded, but warmer temps for Thanksgiving
- Bundle Up, Manatee: More Cold Temps This Week
- Yes, those were snow flurries in Indianapolis, and the cold weather forecast continues
- Another cold blast with snow showers on the way
The problem is not in finding these stories, but knowing when to stop posting them.
Of course, the AGW Climahysterics will tell us this is “just weather.” Just remember that when they start down their Chicken Little paths over a few days of warm temps.
Oh, since I have the program up at the moment, the record high for Raleigh for November 20 is 79F. In 1942.
More: More from WRAL in Raleigh
Record lows will be possible on Saturday, the day of the Raleigh Christmas parade. The morning will start out in the low 20s and get into the 30s during the parade.
“I’m looking; I’m trying to find us a warmer day, but it’s nowhere to be found,” Gardner said.
The winter is supposed to be wetter and colder, too.
