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US Cities Break Warm Weather Records In Jan. - KJCT8.com


US Cities Break Warm Weather Records In Jan.
KJCT8.com
If fruit trees bloom too early, a cold snap could kill the blossoms, preventing the trees from bearing fruit. However, the warm weather does have an upside -- it's reducing home heating costs, putting more money in consumers' pockets.

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Our mild weather could have a downside - Buffalo News


Buffalo News

Our mild weather could have a downside
Buffalo News
7, way too early to put away our warm boots and snowblowers. "We still have two winter months left, so anything can happen," National Weather Service meteorologist Tom Paone cautioned Monday. Any extreme winter -- whether it's unusually mild or severe ...

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Mild winter comparisons: Could we see more snow in East Tennessee? - WBIR-TV


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Mild winter comparisons: Could we see more snow in East Tennessee?
WBIR-TV
The warm temperatures have given him the chance to catch up on tasks around his farm at the Fruit and Berry Patch in Halls. "It's been a great winter for working. We're getting a lot of work done that we wouldn't get if it was cold weather," Fox said.

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Businesses, nature try to weather the warm winter - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle


Businesses, nature try to weather the warm winter
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The warm weather could cause problems for fruit growers if temperatures dip in the future. If buds and blossoms appear too soon and are suddenly caught in a cold spell, they can be damaged. A mild winter means that more pests could survive the winter, ...

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This year's winter escape destination: New Zealand - Crookston Daily Times


This year's winter escape destination: New Zealand
Crookston Daily Times
Yes, the sweet corn is ripening in New Zealand–– as are the early apples and any number of other fruits and vegetables that thrive in New Zealand's many micro-climates. For me, the draw of New Zealand goes beyond the warm weather and inverted seasons.

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