Daylight: From mid-January and into February and March, daylight finally returns to the Northern Territories. From February, Interlopers will see roughly five hours of daylight per day. By the time March rolls around, this will have doubled to ten hours of daylight per day — and continues to lengthen as the month continues.
Weather: The weather is still incredibly cold and frigid. Temperatures can finally rise a little into the late afternoons thanks to the few hours of the sun warming the world — but not by much. This is still is still incredibly bitter weather. Even with spring on the way, it doesn’t seem as if winter is releasing its grip on the Northern Territories. Snowstorms and blizzards are still incredibly common for both February and March.
Aurora Frequencies: Following January’s heightened Aurora activity (including the three full day Aurora), Aurora frequencies are… strangely low. With barely a handful occurring over the month of February.
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Daisy spent her first few nights in Milton at the Community Center, not sleeping much and only making casual small talk with people when prompted, but listening in on conversations around her to get her bearings. When she'd had enough of zombie-ing her way through the days and nights, she found an abandoned house (27 Mackenzie Street) to hole up in — she slept during the day when it felt safer, then returned to more populated areas when the sun went down.
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— meeting Jim Kirk in the snow ( x ) — meeting Peter Parker in the community center ( x )
february.
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