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Asheville Christmas temperatures 18 degrees above average
Buffalo, New York, so frequently buried in snow, will wake up to a “low” temperature of 41 degrees on Christmas morning, three degrees warmer than Las Vegas.
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Neither Otis nor his owner, Brandi Enrique, had to bundle up during a walk on Christmas Eve, when temperatures spent most of the day in the upper 70s. Amazingly, Baltimore broke its record high for the date at midnight, when the temperature was 66 degrees.
Air flowing up the East Coast straight from the deep tropics is obliterating warm weather records at scores of weather stations.
After a warmer day Sunday, cooler air was expected to bring temperatures to the seasonably normal lower 40s by Monday, with a chance of snow Tuesday north of New York City, she said. In more general terms, it defines a white Christmas as any December 25 that the Bootheel sees snow.
But there’s a consolation prize – abnormally warm weather is breaking records in all parts of New Jersey. Temperatures are starting out in the high 30’s to low 40’s in the valley, and in the mid 20’s to mid 30’s in the mountains.
While those dreaming of a white Christmas will be disappointed, the weather in store shouldn’t keep spirits down for long. Rounds of showers will move through all weekend and into early next week…In the wake of a soggy, dreary weekend, cooler temperatures slide in by mid next week, with day time highs in the 30s.
The blog Real Science stated their opposition to the global warming argument by saying, “Christmas Eve 1955 was much warmer”.
Here is what the National Weather Service writes, “AREAS OF FOG…LOCALLY DENSE…WILL CONTINUE TO VARY VISIBILITIES BETWEEN ONE QUARTER MILE AND ONE MILE ACROSS THE AREA THIS MORNING”.
Some meteorologists are pointing to El Niño as the primary cause of the higher-than-average temperatures.
Why has it been so warm on the East Coast?
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The jet stream is to blame (or thank depending upon your opinion) for the unseasonably warm temperatures, according to Mitch Gill, a hydro-meteorological technician for the weather service.