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No, it’s not just you. As a product of the Great Lakes region (Youngstown → SE MI → Lansing → Columbus → Cincinnati → Lansing → Cincinnati), the patterns, temperatures, and rhythms of the season feel unmistakably altered. Graphic via @climatecentral.bsky.social #climatesky #energysky
Nov 15, 2024, 3:51 PM