| Outlook good |
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Two articles from Capital Weather Gang - the first with NOAA's forecast and the second debunking the "worst winter ever" spoof forecast:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/09/24/noaas-preliminary-winter-outlook-not-decisively-cold-and-snowy-for-eastern-u-s/ http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/09/08/record-shattering-snow-this-winter-dont-fall-for-it/ |
I remember the squirrels going absolutely crazy last year. I haven't noticed it as much this year. |
Ditto. also getting a snow blower upgrade |
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A huge group of Robins are flocking in my yard. I see them do this 2x a year - at the change of season - in March and October.
Plus my dog is growing a lot of fur between his paws. Maybe unrelated, but mother nature has her ways. |
| The sound of the acorns hitting my roof is explosive this year. They must be heavier, bigger, more dense. Would that be connected to a heavier or lighter winter? |
| Any one seen a woolly worm? |
| We won't have snow, I just bought snow boots for my kids. Last year, I didn't. I know that my consumption patterns drive the weather. Just saying. |
| My neighbor confirmed that the influx of acorns accurately predicts a "terrrrrrible" winter. |
I feel like the squirrels have been busy earlier this year as well. They are fat. |
| Guaranteed snowmageddon 24/7 from October to April. At least if you believe my inlaws, but that's their prediction for EVERY DC winter ever since they visited in early February 2010. We'll see if a baby is enough to get them to brave DC between October and April... |
| A few weeks ago there was a fake article that showed up on a lot of Facebook posts. I know a bunch of people shared it and absolutely believed it was real. Turns out it was a total parody, but my mother, sister, and many others remain convinced this will be the worst winter in the history of mankind. |
| Climate change is real. Don't peole see how extreme weather is happeneing all over?!? |
| Pretty sure the amount of acorns is related to past weather, not future weather. |