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January thaw

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January Thaw: A period of mild weather, usually following a cold spell, which often occurs in late January in the eastern regions of North America, particularly around the Great Lakes region, New England and the Canadian Maritime Provinces.

 


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A period of mild weather popularly supposed to recur each year in late January.
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January Thaw
A period of mild weather popularly supposed to recur each year in late January.
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January thaw A period of relatively mild weather around January 20 to 23 that occurs primarily in New England; an example of a singularity in the climatic record.

January Thaw: A period of mild weather usually in late January.
Jet Max: The area of max wind speed within the jet stream.

This concept has been applied to the January thaw which residents in the northeast United States often see in the last week of the month.

See also: Atmosphere, Jet Stream, Air, Weather, Wind

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