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To: Brumar89 who wrote (825924)12/27/2014 9:01:26 AM
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December 26, 2014
Christmas heat breaks records across Atlantic Canada

Moncton beat its 13.3 ºC record set in 1996 by more than two degrees. Their Christmas Day temperature reached a high of 15.6 ºC. Saint John hit 14.0 ºC, easily exceeding their previous high: 2003’s 12.8 ºC.

Shearwater beat a record that was more than 120 years old. Their previous Christmas day high came on December 25, 1886 reaching 12.2 ºC. Their new high is 14.3ºC

Halifax and Greenwood had perhaps the biggest jump: 3.5 and 3.6 degrees respectively. Greenwood was up to 18.5 ºC this year. Almost 20 ºC!

theweathernetwork.com

Snow drought: December record for least snow underway in Grand Rapids

mlive.com

Gallery: Making snow in Anchorage? Weird weather in Alaska
A week before Christmas, Alaska's largest city, Anchorage, should look like a postcard wonderland, and the last place you'd expect to see equipment making snow.

sacbee.com

December 27, 2014

Nuuk, Greenland: Wind 13.8 mph out of the EAST. Air temp 5C 41F 12/27/14 10:50UTC according to Athropolis
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