According to data from the Midwestern Regional Climate Center, most regions east of the Rockies have seen above-average temperatures so far this winter. A ridge of high pressure has dominated weather patterns since early December bringing with it all these unseasonably “warm” temperatures. For the Midwest, they state that Cleveland, Ohio has experienced their second-warmest winter (so far) with temperatures 7.1 degrees warmer than average! Click on the link below to read more.
