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First Snowfall Totals for Oct 28-29 Happy Halloween-Winter......Pics...Wisconsin (Original Post) riversedge Oct 2019 OP
Brrrrrrrrrrr!!!! Siwsan Oct 2019 #1
It's 6 in Missoula, MT this morning. Not your normal Oct temp. OregonBlue Oct 2019 #2
Just hit -1F 2naSalit Oct 2019 #3
I'm here in Missoula and can verify that temp. MontanaMama Oct 2019 #4
Yep. We went from summer to winter way too quickly. I'm not ready. OregonBlue Nov 2019 #7
Wausau (central WI) just got a dusting HelenWheels Oct 2019 #5
Breakdown of Polar Vortex StClone Nov 2019 #6

Siwsan

(27,293 posts)
1. Brrrrrrrrrrr!!!!
Tue Oct 29, 2019, 08:17 AM
Oct 2019

We have a chance for snow, in Mid-Michigan, starting on Thursday through (at least) Saturday. Halloween's weather forecast is for a pretty dismal rain/snow mix. I'm heading out to buy a bag of candy, just in case any die-hard trick or treaters show up, but I'm definitely buying candy that I like, just in case they don't.

MontanaMama

(24,024 posts)
4. I'm here in Missoula and can verify that temp.
Tue Oct 29, 2019, 08:50 AM
Oct 2019

This isn’t normal by any stretch. My chickens appreciated their warm oatmeal and seeds this morning.


ETA: Husband just came in from the back yard and it’s -3...always colder before the sun comes up. At least I hope we get some sun today,

StClone

(11,869 posts)
6. Breakdown of Polar Vortex
Fri Nov 1, 2019, 10:17 AM
Nov 2019

The snow and cold we have had the last three Falls (last year we had many inches in September in Central WI) and long winter weather lasting well into April, are signs the Polar Circulation is falling apart. The cold used to self-contain itself, but as warm air displaces cold on the polar caps it has to go somewhere.

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