I've been to Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas etc and have been looking up their climates as I've had thoughts of maybe relocating to one of these areas but now I'm seeing how it's much colder there than their normal average temperatures for February. I realize weather is unpredictable but I'm trying to gauge whether things are changing possibly related to the grand solar minimum. It seems people in states like these and maybe the ones south of there would have the best idea of whether this weather is normal or not, by this I mean over the past ten years or so has this been normal that the temperatures drop this much this time of year?
I've been to Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas etc and have been looking up their climates as I've had thoughts of maybe relocating to one of these areas but now I'm seeing how it's much colder there than their normal average temperatures for February. I realize weather is unpredictable but I'm trying to gauge whether things are changing possibly related to the grand solar minimum. It seems people in states like these and maybe the ones south of there would have the best idea of whether this weather is normal or not, by this I mean over the past ten years or so has this been normal that the temperatures drop this much this time of year?