JohnDee's Season Forecast

frnash

Active member
No complaints on John's Season Forecast. For me, "close to average temps and snowfall for most of the Northwest Midwest" beats the heck out of palm trees and 85° for that neighborhood. :encouragement:

Just one curiosity:
"One note that I want to make about 'average' is that it does not mean average for all of the season, but rather average for the season as a whole."
I'm not sure what semantic difference there is between "average for all of the season" and "average for the season as a whole"; they sound pretty much the same to me. :indecisiveness:
 

wirev

New member
No complaints on John's Season Forecast. For me, "close to average temps and snowfall for most of the Northwest Midwest" beats the heck out of palm trees and 85° for that neighborhood. :encouragement:

Just one curiosity:
I'm not sure what semantic difference there is between "average for all of the season" and "average for the season as a whole"; they sound pretty much the same to me. :indecisiveness:

I'm thinking it means that if your average snowfall is 120" and you get it in January-------that's all you get.
If your average temp is 25 degrees, you may have some 50's and then some -10's, but for the year your average is 25. JMHO
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
No complaints on John's Season Forecast. For me, "close to average temps and snowfall for most of the Northwest Midwest" beats the heck out of palm trees and 85° for that neighborhood. :encouragement:

Just one curiosity:
I'm not sure what semantic difference there is between "average for all of the season" and "average for the season as a whole"; they sound pretty much the same to me. :indecisiveness:

He may be running for office
 
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