March
Came in
Like a
Lion, and **w
That Lion Refuses to Leave
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When it comes to U.S. weather,
March is a **toriously fickle month. But even by March's capricious standards, the cold and s**wy weather so far has been unusual, and when compared to the scorchingly hot
March of 2012, it's difficult to remember
That this is even the same calendar month.
Two years ago at this time, the U.S. was experiencing
one of its most unusual heat waves on record, as temperatures soared to summer-like levels all the way to the Canadian border, and remained stuck there for weeks
See also:
In Parts of U.S., March Is the Coldest It's Been Since the 1800s
Fast forward to today, and the lower 48 states east of the Colorado Rockies are dealing with unusually cold and s**wy weather, with temperatures more typical of January than March. New York City was struggling to reach the freezing mark on Monday, after a s**wstorm missed the city by hitting areas to the south, which is **t a typical development for this time of year. Washington, D.C. picked up 7.2 inches of s**w on Sunday into Monday, which was its
third-largest s**wstorm on record for so late in the season. Weather records began there in 1888
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