Our 15day is showing most days in the 30-35deg range. We really don't need anymore snow. The lake levels are already 17" higher than last January. Though this is a normal cycle, there are municipalities with lakeshore damage. Some homes have fallen over bluffs due to erosion. So, we really wouldn't mind this mild winter to continue.
https://cbs12.com/news/offbeat/forge...amid-cold-snapWalking around South Florida Tuesday night may provide residents with a couple of surprises: Winter-like temperatures, and falling iguanas?
Amid a winter cold snap -- especially by Florida standards -- the National Weather Service office in Miami actually tweeted a literal heads-up for falling iguanas.
FireBrand (01-22-2020)
They are a major pest problem down here. They encourage you to kill them and I haven't heard any squeaks from PETA. PETA is just another captured tool of globalists, they are about reducing liberty under the guise of "animal rights".
The iguanas are also called "tree chickens", people actually eat them, like everything else that is weird meat, they "taste just like chicken".. lol
We have 35deg heading to a foggy high temp of 40f. Late January and well into early Feb is predicted to have daily high temps near 40deg. People keep saying that we will get hit with "real winter" and somehow this nice winter is a fluke. Nope. Ryp predicts an early spring here in N Michigan. We have about 5" of snow depth and melting quickly.
We're right at zeroC/32F with freezing rain on and off.
https://cbs12.com/news/local/like-ch...money-and-meat'Like chicken noodle soup': Frozen iguanas bring in money and meat