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KK

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"In the Northeast and mid-Atlantic, above-normal temperatures will mark a noticeable difference from the cooler-than-average summer of 2014"


http://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/us-summer-forecast-northeast-to-endure-more-90-degree-days-than-in-2014-extreme-drought-to-expand-in-west/ar-BBiR8JA
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Not me that means 100's
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HICKORY LOUISIANA ZONE 8B WARM HUMID
WINRERS ARE VERY MILD LOW 20'S BUT WARMS RIGHT UP DURING THE DAY. SUMMER IS EXTREMELY HOT & HUMID 100 degrees 100% humidity fig tree grow like crazy but some split from rain & humidity
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I wouldnt be unhappy with a nice warm summer for the figs but I wont hold my breath. This winter was supposed to be brutal but wasnt bad at all.
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More figs, more tasty tomatoes, peppers ripening better, more a/c, more/less rain?...I guess we'll find out.
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Its also supposed to be a less active hurricane season due to El NiƱo. That means it will be drier, and our figs will not get deluged just during ripening season around September.
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