14°C = 57°F

  • PinkPanther@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Oh, of course, no doubt! I’m a child if late middle 80’s, growing up in a western coast in Norway. There was always snow during winter. The last 15 years has shown MAYBE a day or two of snow, then warmer again.

    And then we had the sudden cold for a couple of weeks, which postponed the construction of a new parking lot with about two months due to the frost in the ground (there was something like a sudden 2-3 weeks of -10 Celsius).

    Then we have the summer of 18 in Europe. Even Norway was so dry everything turned yellow.

    It happens, but I do think that in some climates, like Norway, it’ll mostly get warmer with the freak occurrence of cold/heat (depending on the season). My previous comment is for the general term, not to be taken literally.

    And thank you! I’ve missed having a constructive discussions on the internet. Happy holidays!