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en Normally, you don't expect the snow to leave in January, but this year is hard to tell. From everything I've been hearing, it's not one of the warmest winters - it is the warmest winter we have had in January.

en January proved to be the sixth-warmest January since 1895. January was only two degrees cooler than a normal March.

en January was the warmest month on record, so it was hard to make ice. We hope next year to make ice walls all the way around, so we have three sides to climb.

en It was the warmest January on record.

en We are on pace to have the warmest January on record.

en It's typical of March. It's by far the warmest January on record.

en This year is currently the second warmest on record, and could end up being the warmest once all the figures are in. It has certainly been exceptional in the intensity of its storms.

en It's really gone south. Nobody expected it to be this warm. Up in my area, this is the warmest January I've seen.

en As for the employment report, I think there's a danger of overreacting over the message from it because this was the third warmest January in the past 112 years.

en Ontario can expect a surprisingly mild winter, although December and January will be colder than average with very little snow.

en January was a one of the warmest months in over a 100 years. So that not only drove sales of spring clothing and other seasonal merchandise earlier than usual but it also probably stole some sales from February.

en We've had the warmest winter in 150 years in North America, we're coming into the shoulder season when traditionally, oil sells off because of the end of the winter heating season, and yet we keep going.

en Usually we have 8 to 9 inches of snow each winter. After a warm January, Mother Nature is trying to catch up in February.

en We ended up slightly above normal, but it didn't rank anywhere as far as the warmest winter .. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. . Just to get into the top 20 it would have to be a 35-degree average.

en This began in Greenville, S.C., when we wanted to do something different when nobody else was touring. We didn't even do tickets, we just had people pay at the door. We had more than 6,000 people show up for the first show. The next year we went out with Bob Carlisle (known for 'Butterfly Kisses') and called it the January Jam, until it expanded out of January. Then it became Winter Jam.


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