EURO op has hit the eggnog too much. If it floats your boat, that’s fine. But two main problems: 1. No ensemble support; 2. Even if it was believable, no SE ridge as the pattern looks bizarre but comparatively progressive.
Fake news. They only need 3 of those team to win to win the SOV tiebreaker. (Not all 6)
https://www.fieldgulls.com/2024/12/26/24330038/nfl-playoff-scenarios-seattle-seahawks-win-over-chicago-bears-means-nfc-west-race
Green Bay can win that game.
Detroit- Who's playing? If Philly loses the day before, Detroit will lock up the #1 seed. Might as well rest.
Denver should be more motivated. Win and there in.
Miami hasn't played great, could go either way.
Bills have nothing to play for, will probably rest.
2024 will soon come to an end. We now turn our attention to January and a new year. With the new month and new year, it is time to take a look at some January averages and some past records.
In looking at January’s averages one can see that it has been getting warmer. The current 30 year average temperature at Grand Rapids is 24.8° the average total precipitation is 2.52” and the average snowfall is 22.6”. The shorter 15 year average has the mean average temperature of 25.6° precipitation 2.74” and snowfall 20.9” The average temperature over the last 10 years is 26.1° the average precipitation is 2.62” and the snowfall is 19.4” in looking back at the 1981/2010 average the mean temperature was 24.4° the precipitation was 2.62” and snowfall was 19.4” So yes January is getting warmer here in Grand Rapids.
The 5 warmest January’s are 1. (34.2 in 1932) 2. (34.0 in 1933) 3. (33.2 in 2006) 4. (32.0 in 1990) 5. (31.7 in 2023) The coldest top 5 are 1. (11.8 in 1912) 2. (12.5 in 1918) 3. (12.7 in 1977) 4. (14.5 in 1994) 5. (15.8 in 1963) The warmest day was 66 on January 25, 1950 it has gotten to 60 or better in 9 years. The record low of -22 was set on January 30, 1951, and January 9, 1994. It has not gotten to -20 or colder since that day in 1994. The wettest January was in 2005 with 4.67” of precipitation the driest was in 1956 with just 0.29” of precipitation. As for snowfall the top 5 snowiest January’s are 1. (46.8” in 1999) 2. (45.5” in 1997) 3 (45.5” in 1979) 4. (45.0” in 1918) 5. (44.2” in 2004) The least snowfall 1. (0.8” in 1933) 2. (1.2” in 1921) 3. (1.4” in 1932) 4. (3.2” in 1932) 5. (3.7” in 1944)