Submitted by Gold_Reindeer t3_100c0m3 in massachusetts
I just moved from Florida and was a it surprised that it is 60 degrees on New Years is this normal or weird
Submitted by Gold_Reindeer t3_100c0m3 in massachusetts
I just moved from Florida and was a it surprised that it is 60 degrees on New Years is this normal or weird
This isn't normal. Last week was more normal.
Weirdest
It’s usually absolutely freezing on NYE. This is not normal.
No, but you’ll learn to expect the unexpected in terms of weather around here, so also yes?
So basically it’s abnormal but it’s normal for it to be abnormal
Precisely. Download a good weather app and get in the habit of checking it before you go out.
Any recommended ones the ones I used back in Florida are horribly inaccurate now
I use Weather Underground.
Use one of the Boston news station ones. While their temp forecasts on the numbers-only screens generally draw from similar sources, we have a lot of nuance here, especially when it comes to snowfall or where is going to get storms and where won’t that you will want and which the national weather apps don’t provide. Also, the Boston ones take into account proximity to ocean lowering or radiating temperatures and affecting snowfall where the national apps just throw one temperature out for the entire region. (For example, it can easily be 90+ in central MA and 70-75 in Rockport and Gloucester…)
There's an app called eWeather that gives regional forecasts for Southern New England (he's based in CT, but discusses the whole reagion. You'll get the nuance that is often missing from the TV station forecasts, but not as much detail on specific locations.
All weather apps and stations get most of their data from the government. Meaning that you'll pretty much get the same predictions no matter what. Some places just have way more predictable weather than others. In Chicago, it is very difficult to predict the weather. But in Boston it is much easier.
Follow “the New England weather guy” if you’re on FB - he’s great (and doesn’t dramatize the forecast).
It's not normal to be this abnormal. Multiple days in the mid to high 50s is not normal for NE. This is climate change.
You’re going to fit in just fine.
Wicked weird
khed
Weird, but the new normal.
It'll probably be like -25 in a week or two..
New England is famous for quickly shifting weather, but this warmth is definitely not normal and as people have said quite concerning. We’ll see what happens in January and February 😬
It’s extremely abnormal. People seem to be happy about it, weirdly.
haha no.
it'll be the coldest winter for the rest of your life.*
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*on average.
The last few years it seems the really consistently cold weather happens later in the season. Late snow storms and icy weather have totally screwed up the high school spring sports schedules.
It wouldn't say it's completely normal, but we didn't crack the top 10 new years day high temps.
New Egland weather has ups and downs. People will cry the sky is falling either way up here.
There is a lot of " back in my day " speak in Mass. Just enjoy it before the cold and snow hammers the region again.
You joke, but climate change and global warming are very real and we are seeing the effects.
Massachusetts has a very delayed weather pattern. Expect blizzards in february
I used to be playing hockey on ponds in early December. Am I super old at 37?
Nah, I'm 23 and I'm the same. The seasons shifted super quickly
Nope. Usually it's the complete opposite. Very concerning stuff actually
A reprieve like what we have today is always followed by something like that Nemo storm.
At least that has been my experience in Massachusetts.
It's not normal, and that's normal.
It happens every once in a while. There’s usually a mid-winter “thaw” for a few days before the real shit hits the fan
It is very odd. But now expect to be hit hard with rain and snow this how it usually goes when the new year comes in like this come February we probably have two feet of snow.
The plants are also confused about the weather. My tulips are sprouting and a few weeks ago some of the forsythia bloomed. These both typically happen after the winter ends.
No the new normal. As much as complaining about the weather is in the region’s DNA, winters have gotten progressively warmer in the past 7 to 8 years.
Whenever this happens we get a huge blizzard not to long after watch.
Usually colder, it's another la Nina year or something.
february will be crazy cold
Better learn how to layer, khed
Unpredictable in a day to day basis is normal. But have no fear, it is just the beginning of winter. Looks like you need to just wait about five days.
No, no, no. This weather is fucked and i want y’all to know.
That's New England for you one day 50 and sunny the next 30 and cloudy. Hell, it could even be 60 when you wake up but come the time you go to bed its 15 degrees out.
I’m gonna go ahead and blame you then
The weather being normal in MA is never normal. Snows in summer, hot in winter sometimes.
Unfortunately it seems to be becoming to new normal. 😕
This warm weather right now is abnormal but I’m not complaining lol
Climate change??? Hello?????
Not that out of the ordinary, the next two and a half months will be cold though.
It's a bit more extreme than normal but, this is the new normal.
SliceProfessional461 t1_j2gvrnv wrote
No, it’s not. It’s abnormal. We do get brief warmups into the 50s with rain a few times a winter, but multiple days of warmth and especially warmth with sun like yesterday is just weird.