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Models are showing.Looks like we have this cold pattern right through mid February before things greatly improve in late February.These are lows projected for February 19 or 20. Note the much warmer weather, especially in the Plains! For example, Minneapolis looks 54 degrees warmer for a low temperature than what occurred just days prior.The SSW event loosening Polar Vortex event looks over warmer drivers then begin to take over with benefit of increasing February sun angle.Early March this year does not look like early March last year (cold). It also looks nothing like early March 2019 (the coldest since 1960).The Euro still greatly warms it up in March with above normal temperatures earlier spring.

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