Ice Age, anyone?

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Some of the trees around here are losing leaves and turning yellow. I would say it might be the heat and lack of water if they weren't on the creek... But it might be an early winter for us.
 
Harrisburg, PA
We ended July with an average of 2 degrees above normal highest was 97, lowest 55. We had 9 days 90 degrees or above none 100 or above, last year we had 17 90 plus degrees, one of which which was 101.

One thought.
http://www.liveweatherblogs.com/ind...ussion&groupid=15543&topicid=41954&Itemid=179


Looks like after the heat wave during traditionally the hottest time of the year we hang slightly below normal. http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/mechanicsburg-pa/17055/august-weather/2243045 Question seems to be will we have a crazy long shoulder season or if the winter cold will come early too.
 
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