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the past few weeks where i live in canada (praries) it was about -15c to -25c, which is normal. recently though we have been getting rain and the temp is hovering around -4c to about +2c which quite honestly more like spring than winter. our roads are now complete shit because of melting. today we are supposed to get rain... AGAIN. this is wierd.
By now we should be covered in a blanket of snow...but up here in Northern Ontario, its raining...and foggy...sweet ....
maybe its the high air pressure...but the Accord seems to run better when its foggy like this...anyone else notice this?
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the past few weeks where i live in canada (praries) it was about -15c to -25c, which is normal. recently though we have been getting rain and the temp is hovering around -4c to about +2c which quite honestly more like spring than winter. our roads are now complete shit because of melting. today we are supposed to get rain... AGAIN. this is wierd.
LOL! Where was that energy reserve thread. I couldn't find it!
I'm all for this lack of snow and freezing weather. Although I do wish it were still late summer/early fall type of weather...I can't complain though because last year at this time it was freezing and snowy.
yeah... and for those of you who dont habla espanol, El Niņo is spanish for... the niņo...
I seriously LOL'd.
You should be a translator! You got mad skillz.
It is named after baby Jesus (El Nino, or "The Son") because it was believed to be him getting angry (the storms intensified in the region where it was first observed), as well as having an impact on migratory patterns for fish etc.
I don't remember when it was coined, but it was coined by the Spanish (obviously) around the 16th Century I think.
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