I recall that day. We were playing in an end of the season basketball tournament. Our game was in the evening. A few of the players hair was wet, by the time we got to the bus their hair had frozen...
As you know there has been very little "up" for the northern tiered states so I'd like to know when he thinks the "up" part of winter is going to begin...
I've long thought the "norms" and "averages" should come from the entire dataset from a reporting station. Using the so called 30 year averages is senseless. A complete waste of time because much of the data is not used in coming up with a norm/average.
I've been saying the same for several years. It's like comparing QB's from the 60's and 70's to current day QB's. It is important to understand how the "stats" during the analog years were compiled...the background matters and must be taken into consideration but it is often disregarded.
They are activities that many people like to do during the winter....perhaps you should consider going outside more often rather than being glued to watching bad model runs??
hockey
Ice fishing
running
biking
walking
hiking
camping
photography
birdwatching
ice climbing
rock climbing
curling
..and that's just off the top of my head..
469 of those yards came against the Patriots. He averaged a little more than 6 yards per carry behind the Electric Company. And the day he went over the 2000 yard mark was also an epic bust for several Boston TV mets. The Saturday before the game they were forecasting a very significant snowstorm for SNE but their forecasts busted badly.