A meteorologist says the unusual winter weather patterns so far this winter are not likely to create spring problems. Greg Soulje says, “It happened to be marginally cold enough, and the right setup on the dynamics to get that record-setting snow in parts of Missouri while much of the upper Midwest has been basically free of any substantial, long-lasting cold and or organized snow, but unless we continue in this particular setup, which we won’t, then there’s going to be no coralation between what we have now and the springtime season.”
Soulje tells Brownfield he sees a more traditional winter pattern moving in, which will make the final third of meteorological winter more normal.
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