. I still have no thermometer but I accept it as I have minor burn damage on my Windmill, Sagos and Chamaerops. No lows below 20 in January though
. I had no burn damage last year! Also, people's Pampas grass is pretty beat up and brown this winter but stayed green last year, so I accept it, you win, SO FAR this winter
Check out Detroit: https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/detroit/48226/december-weather/348755?year=2020
You, me, Fred and about everyone on here has had at least one night colder than Detroit this winter!!! Trending much colder up north to end January as some of that Euroasia cold is moving over, but still, the south has truly been colder than the north this winter, so far, strange winter. Even parts of deep south Texas have seen nights colder than Detroit, LOL!
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