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beac

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7. I'm still in 6b, but on the cusp of 7a, same as always.
Fri Jan 27, 2012, 01:11 PM
Jan 2012

Have never seen it get as low as "0 to-5" (Annual Extreme Minimum Tempurature 1976-2005) while I've been living here. I'm betting 2006-2035's average will be a good bit higher.

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2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map [View all] onestepforward Jan 2012 OP
We went from 8b to 9a too XemaSab Jan 2012 #1
We're 7b supernova Jan 2012 #2
Went from a 5, MuseRider Jan 2012 #3
Interesting - has Raleigh as 7B, I've seen other sources putting us at 8. NRaleighLiberal Jan 2012 #4
I've seen changes in Houston too. onestepforward Jan 2012 #6
I stayed the same, 6a Denninmi Jan 2012 #5
I'm still in 6b, but on the cusp of 7a, same as always. beac Jan 2012 #7
I'm not sure. My area looks like it is now 9a or 9b. JDPriestly Jan 2012 #8
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