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Old 10-21-2006, 04:32 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I am talking about normals, not actual temps for a given year. Averages do not change. Feb may be colder than Jan but the average for Jan I would think would be colder.
If you are talking conventional meteorology, then, perhaps, yes, however, the "averages" are based on records that go back only 70 years or so, not a long time in terms of weather data that is reliable.

This January's temps will be colder than most of February's temps from the central to eastern U.S., including the South, and Southeast this winter, according to astronomical transits relative to those geodetic regions.
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