Cold Weather.

The Tariff King

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Growing up in Coastal Georgia, up until 2004-2005, the cold weather used to come in around early October-late September. Each year since, it's progressively moved later and later to the point where the last few Christmas' I've been in shorts and a t-shirt. This year, it wasn't until Mid-January I had to really wear pants. The last few years prior, there was cold freezes at the beginning of January and frozen February's. This year, there was pretty much 3-4 weeks of cold weather and then jump right into spring.

I kind of miss wearing sweater's for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. I remember rocking my Braves' jacket as early as the first week of October just in time for the NLDS heartbreaks in the early 2000's because the weather was cold enough to need a jacket.

Now that the climate/seasons are changing, it makes the holidays seem less like the holidays. I'm sure for those of you up in the north east, the weather doesn't change as much (although when I went to NYC and Philly in mid November 2 years ago, I was in shorts and t-shirt).
 
Weather is temperamental up here. I'll use this week as an example, last year we had Sandy, the year before that a snow storm (and I think that for NJ it was the only significant snow of that season)

What's the worst is the random amounts of snow. One year it's no major accumulation, the next is could be several feet. I believe it was the 2010-2011 winter we got dumped on a few times. The year before that we also got dumped on pretty bad with 2 big storms.
 
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