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Old 12-24-11, 11:52 AM   #9
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Regarding Boston, you must consider the surround area of boston, such as Saint John in Canada far north, having recieved no snow this year, clearly the coasts are warmer than usual because of warmer sea water if you look at this link you will see that they should already have 37 inches of snow

St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

the St Lawrence ice area North of Maine has had pathetic amounts of ice in the last few years, something never seen before, there just might be none there this year. Trying to claim that we haven't reached a record high means little, only 2-3 record highs would be broken on a far above average year, after all the records go back 120years, we already had proba bly2 this year, what about record warm low tempuratures? go to this page:
Daily Averages for Providence, RI - weather.com
record highs for Providence, RI ect..
You will fine 50 record highs in the last 10 years..

love it when people try to cite nonsense data.

and Kudos AC Hacker

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