OK, so that means, like, this has been a complete hemispheric reversal...
Are you sure?
Yes, pretty sure. Remember when we used to have a baseball team? They started around Feb. 15th and they seemed to have pretty good weather albeit cool sometimes. The average high temp for February is 57 so even higher by the end of February when we kickoff(hopefully).
This is not scientific, but in my sector of the South, March is the coldest month of the year. Maybe not days of prolonged cold, but when you get a butt puckering wind chill or freak snow storm, often it is in March.apaladin wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:27 amYes, pretty sure. Remember when we used to have a baseball team? They started around Feb. 15th and they seemed to have pretty good weather albeit cool sometimes. The average high temp for February is 57 so even higher by the end of February when we kickoff(hopefully).
I hear this all the time especially from old timers like me about how much snow we get in March. Back in the day this was pretty true. I remember when I was a kid it snowed 19 days out of the 31 days in March. IIRC 3 or 4 were significant. The last time we had a significant snow in March was over 25 years ago(1993). I really don’t remember the last time it snowed in March after 1993. The average March temp slowly increases from 60 to 69 from the 1st to 31st. The average low slowly increases from 41 on March 1st to 48 on March 31st. The chances of getting any snow in March in these parts is pretty slim if not non-existent. Still could but highly unlikely. In fact it seems like our winters have slowly gotten warmer and warmer so snow in any month is pretty rare in the Greenville area. On the VMI game remember the days start getting longer on December 21st so by the time we play at VMI it won’t be getting dark at 5:30, more like 6:30-7. Sunset on December 21 is 5:22, on February 27th it’s 6:24.The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:35 amThis is not scientific, but in my sector of the South, March is the coldest month of the year. Maybe not days of prolonged cold, but when you get a butt puckering wind chill or freak snow storm, often it is in March.apaladin wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:27 amYes, pretty sure. Remember when we used to have a baseball team? They started around Feb. 15th and they seemed to have pretty good weather albeit cool sometimes. The average high temp for February is 57 so even higher by the end of February when we kickoff(hopefully).
What we are not going to see is the lengthy extreme heat of August and September. This will probably be more like playing a season in November and December.
It'll also be a little unique with daylight savings. It often starts getting dark around 5:30 and we'll have a road game against VMI in a stadium without lights.
Nor I. I've been to Bozeman, MT, Fargo, ND, Flagstaff, AZ in December. Plus, I sat through a snow storm (in Paladin Stadium).FUPlayer74 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 7:04 pmIf we're playing football in Feb, you'll not hear complaining about the weather from me.