Most of the country apparently. TV weatherman said yesterday's LOW was a record warm night; it's staying in the 60s at night but only going into the low 70s during the day because it's staying cloudy.
Temperatures in the 50's, which I just heard the weather girl refer to as "unseasonably cool" /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif, and the ground is staying all wet. No doubt about it, this is winter. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Worst part of it is, my tractor property is just plain muddy, so I can't talk the family into going up there the last couple of weekends. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif Wouldn't be able to do much tractorin' in the mud, anyway, but I am curious to see how/if the ol' culverts are holding up. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif
Here in SE Michigan today it's around 50 degrees, after a high yesterday of 67. Strange weather for sure. I'm not missing the big snow we had last December, although it was a real hoot for our exchange student from Germany who'd never experienced a big snow storm. It can snow like that in a few years again, as far as I'm concerned.
Yesterday the weather here was close to 70 degrees. That is close to 30-40 degrees above normal. And I'm talking about the thumb of Michigan! Last year we had about 6-10 foot snow drifts and about 12-24" cumulative snow on the ground. This weather sure is proving to be a real Indian summer.