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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 16

    Winters in the U.S. have gotten warmer in the past 30 years, and some of the coldest parts of the country have warmed up the mosthttp://nyti.ms/2IsxhiZ 

    6:00 AM - 16 Mar 2018
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      2. Don Scotter‏ @sdcoyote73 Mar 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Bull. Amazing that you try to tell people something completely opposite of what they experienced first hand.

        3 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. ken m‏ @stumper53 Mar 16
        Replying to @sdcoyote73 @nytimes

        Yeah. How dare people measure temperatures over time to get a trend line and report on it. Instead. Let’s ignore all science and just ask people what they think about their weather. Derp... good god you people are getting worse by the tweetpic.twitter.com/vcSusQH5IX

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      1. George‏ @Big_G_09 Mar 16
        Replying to @nytimes

        Coldest winter in my life this year in #Saskatchewan 🇨🇦 Still playing outdoor hockey, in fact 🏒 #ClimateChange

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      2. Tom‏ @tripower66 Mar 16
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        Science matters Mr President. @realDonaldTrump .

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      1. arthur  🎄‏ @DrArthurJay Mar 16
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        It’s been snowing for six months in Ohio

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      1. PatriotsProFootball‏ @PatriotsTalk247 Mar 16
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        Strange because this was one of the coldest winter in New England in the past 30 years

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      1. The Collective Ink‏ @_CollectiveInk Mar 16
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        Working on a theory which correlates rising temperatures with pollution... will keep you guys up to date.pic.twitter.com/0h4c5PIRMZ

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      1. bikescold‏ @bikescold Mar 16
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        But it’s snowing outside. That can’t possibly be true. /FOX “News”

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      1. RedPillBearsFan‏ @Imgutc2 Mar 16
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        The fuck are these people talking about it snowed twice in Houston

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      1. God Hell‏ @GodofH3ll Mar 16
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        Really because where I am at the winters are colder.

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Mar 16
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        winters have been colder this time if you checked each states weather for over 100 years you will see a pattern.But then you don't care you just like to push lies about the weather

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      1. Don Hancock‏ @hancdon Mar 16
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        I believe the Russians hacked the data.

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      1. just me‏ @yruwhining Mar 16
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        Ya,it's called sun spots,and solar flares.Not global warming.

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      1. Jorge Gomez‏ @JorgeGo10320936 Mar 16
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        Worrisome situation.

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      1. _‏ @peeved1 Mar 16
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        Think the seasons in the Northeast have just shifted by a month. Nothing warm about the weather we've been having!

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