We got a taste of this yesterday - a little rain, a little sleet, a bit of snow, some freezing drizzle, a little more sleet, a dash of snow ... "miserable"' doesn't do it justice. But -
This has been a much colder and snowier month than is usual for December in Indiana. Usually it's pretty rainy, and fairly mild (30°F - 40°F) this time of year, with the real cold and snow holding off until January and February. So far we've had better than a foot of snow and temperatures have been averaging between ten and twenty degrees below normal. So yesterday, even though it was still chilly by California or Florida standards (35°F was the high) felt positively balmy, and much more seasonable.
Much of the Northeast was under a winter storm warning Friday as freezing rain, sleet and snow made roadways dangerous.
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