@cbsnews: Last week, much of the nation was plummeted into snowy, freezing conditions. But this week, many areas are seeing temperatures well above average.  Those days of winter warmth might be welcome for many, but scientists say the growing number of them aren’t actually as beneficial as you might think. CBS Chicago meteorologist David Yeomans breaks down what to know. #weather #climate #winter #winterweather #climatechange #snow #maps #meteorologist #northeast #midwest

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whatare_wedoing
whatare_wedoing :
I'll tell you what it's not..... Global warming
2025-02-26 17:18:19
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ant678474
Ant678 :
Okay what should I do
2025-02-26 17:16:02
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user575129500
JonBoy :
Every damn year we plummet to -20 for several weeks at a time. People forget the world has been much warmer in the past even though we were in a colder part of the Goldilocks Zone.
2025-02-27 04:20:43
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bloomingidiot1
Carol Gorman :
This seems to have been the longest coldest winter in the South 💯
2025-02-26 17:17:03
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matt.vancourt
Matt VanCourt :
When the ice is all gone, where do people think the cool air will come from? The ice acts like a swamp cooler for the planet, and when it’s gone there will be no more winters.
2025-02-26 17:23:20
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leofritze2
Leof :
I don’t want to deny, but looking at cities to measure climate trends makes no sense, as more people move into a city, of course it will be hotter
2025-02-26 17:18:40
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sawdust6969
Jason Dillon :
Most record High temps are from the early 1900's .
2025-02-26 17:44:35
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mattphillips706
Matt Phillips :
How do air get dislodged? 🤔
2025-02-26 17:21:19
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