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en It's not unusual at all. Once you get into later February and early March, the yo-yo is the norm rather than the exception. You have cold air fighting warm air, and you get the yo-yo effect.

en Almost 70 percent of the time, if January is unusually warm, February is warm, too. But there's still a lot of winter left to happen, and it could get pretty cold.

en You can get some really cold air well into February and even March up there. I look at Valentine's Day as kind of the turning point. After that, with more sun, it gets harder for it to stay cold.

en Retailers, after reporting a better than expected January, are having the opposite effect for February. Cold blizzard-like conditions in the Midwest and eastern Atlantic states hurt same-store sales, although Wal-Mart showed a 2.9%+ gain. Retailers are looking forward to March with the Easter spending.

en Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. I am disappointed. People would rather go to warm department stores than out in the cold for a march.

en It was a big change. The models really turned around. We were looking at a cold weather pattern for the beginning of February. Now, at least the next two weeks are looking quite warm.

en Two emotions rule the stock market ? one is greed and one is fear. In March 2000, greed was extreme, the market was at record highs and people were yelling 'where has this gain been all my life?' But by February, early March of this year (2001), fear had reached a an extremely high level, reaching a crescendo on March 22.

en It's cold enough to make a difference. Early cold snaps are more important than later cold. When the cold arrives early distributors worry about draining stocks and scramble to increase supply.

en The weather in January wasn't as cold as last year which helped our customers conserve natural gas, but the cold snaps during much of February and March have proven to be a bit more challenging to keep usage down. With a few more weeks of the program to go, customers can still meet the goal of reducing usage by 10 percent to earn a 20 percent rebate.

en Warm temperatures now forecast to persist on into early February undercut physical demand for heating fuels.

en It's the norm, not the exception.

en But it's more of the same unfortunately. Volatility is going to be the norm not the exception.

en Unfortunately under-insurance is the norm rather than the exception.

en We've gone away from worrying about supply and are concerned that demand may be stronger than anticipated if we get an early winter and stay cold through March.

en By February, inventory was half of what it should have been, and that choked off sales in February and March.


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