While February was quite mild and wet across much of the eastern U.S. (except south Florida which was warm and dry), March has taken a turn for the colder [thanks to three “nor’easters” (so-called due to their location, strength, and impact)] and associated strong cold fronts that reach well to the south (thanks to northwest winds in the wake of the nor’easters). Don’t look now, but another East Coast storm (and associated Florida cold frontal passage) are underway… To read the full story, click here - http://www.weatherworks.com/lifelong-learning-blog/?p=1466
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