As we head through the weekend and first half of next week, it looks like above average temperatures will dominate things across the eastern half to two-thirds of the nation. Readings will not be way above average, but warm enough to keep any heating demand very limited. |
Just about all of the U.S. looks to see below-average temperatures dominate things for the next five to seven days at least. It's late in the heating season so the actual demand for heat, while being above average, will not be too excessive. |
The animal-person connection plays a big role. |
The big Northeast coastal snowstorm is over and temperatures actually look to warm to above average by the second half of this week. |
The message is that all things are connected. We have animal aspects, anthropological aspects, plant-animal aspects. |
The mid-section of the nation might start to cool to at least average levels by the weekend and into next week. The Northeast U.S. may also eventually join in. |
There are some great shots of the ECHO offices, with seagulls circling above the tower. |