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top o' the mornin'®
Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
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The high is Bismark will be -4. Consider yourself lucky.earendel wrote:Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
Our low last night was in the 60s. It's supposed to be 76° today but only 54° tomorrow and 31° at night.
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Yup. Same here, and out at Virginia Tech. I'm predicting record truancy over there today...
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It's not the temperature I mind, it's the temperature swing. If it would just go cold and stay cold, or get warm and stay warm I wouldn't object.Bob Juch wrote:The high is Bismark will be -4. Consider yourself lucky.earendel wrote:Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
Our low last night was in the 60s. It's supposed to be 76° today but only 54° tomorrow and 31° at night.
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I feel so sorry for you.earendel wrote:Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
Our high today -9 and low -24. Tomorrow the high will be -13 and low -20. And you know what? It really isn't that bad.
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How many hand warmers do you put in your shorts when you go outside?kusch wrote:I feel so sorry for you.earendel wrote:Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
Our high today -9 and low -24. Tomorrow the high will be -13 and low -20. And you know what? It really isn't that bad.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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kusch wrote:I feel so sorry for you.earendel wrote:Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
Our high today -9 and low -24. Tomorrow the high will be -13 and low -20. And you know what? It really isn't that bad.
I'll bet that's still a three squirrel night....
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littlebeast13 wrote:kusch wrote:I feel so sorry for you.earendel wrote:Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
Our high today -9 and low -24. Tomorrow the high will be -13 and low -20. And you know what? It really isn't that bad.
I'll bet that's still a three squirrel night....
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Great one LB!littlebeast13 wrote:kusch wrote:I feel so sorry for you.earendel wrote:Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
Our high today -9 and low -24. Tomorrow the high will be -13 and low -20. And you know what? It really isn't that bad.
I'll bet that's still a three squirrel night....
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We will have somewhat of a swing this weekend. Right now it is -20 with wind chill of -47. We will come close to 30 above on Saturday or Sunday. One can only hope.earendel wrote:It's not the temperature I mind, it's the temperature swing. If it would just go cold and stay cold, or get warm and stay warm I wouldn't object.Bob Juch wrote:The high is Bismark will be -4. Consider yourself lucky.earendel wrote:Talk about meteorological whiplash - yesterday the high temperature was 70. By tonight it will be into the 30s and by Friday into the teens.
Our low last night was in the 60s. It's supposed to be 76° today but only 54° tomorrow and 31° at night.
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We had hurricane force winds here last night. About 1,000 people are without power in our town. Luckily ours is not one of them. It was 52 according to the car this morning but expected to be back near 30 tonight/tomorrow.
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christie1111 wrote:We had hurricane force winds here last night. About 1,000 people are without power in our town. Luckily ours is not one of them. It was 52 according to the car this morning but expected to be back near 30 tonight/tomorrow.
We lost power last night just when Steve had entered the information to get plane tickets using miles--for some reason First Class was cheaper than coach and the original dates he had looked at were snapped up so he didn't want to lose out. I had a load of clothes in the wash and if the power didn't come back Rain Man was going to have to wear the oldest, raggediest jeans he owned. But Steve ended up finishing the transaction using 3G and the power came back in time for me to dry at least one load, and I'm going to Hawaii this summer for cheap!! W00t!
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Where you going? We are going to be on Oahu the weekend of May 25th for my neices wedding. We will staying about 2 weeks and are thinking about a trip to the Big Island during part of it.minimetoo26 wrote:christie1111 wrote:We had hurricane force winds here last night. About 1,000 people are without power in our town. Luckily ours is not one of them. It was 52 according to the car this morning but expected to be back near 30 tonight/tomorrow.
We lost power last night just when Steve had entered the information to get plane tickets using miles--for some reason First Class was cheaper than coach and the original dates he had looked at were snapped up so he didn't want to lose out. I had a load of clothes in the wash and if the power didn't come back Rain Man was going to have to wear the oldest, raggediest jeans he owned. But Steve ended up finishing the transaction using 3G and the power came back in time for me to dry at least one load, and I'm going to Hawaii this summer for cheap!! W00t!
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No significant weather problems here; the front moved through so fast there was no flooding. Georgia got a bad hit though.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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We fly into Honolulu but intend to spend the bulk of our two weeks on Kauai. We have to work around Mini-me's baseball tournament schedule and the possibility Stephen will have to go back to school early (he applied to be an RA) so we'll be there mid-July to early August. We just grabbed the flights from Phoenix while they were still cheap and will work out the details.christie1111 wrote:Where you going? We are going to be on Oahu the weekend of May 25th for my neices wedding. We will staying about 2 weeks and are thinking about a trip to the Big Island during part of it.minimetoo26 wrote:christie1111 wrote:We had hurricane force winds here last night. About 1,000 people are without power in our town. Luckily ours is not one of them. It was 52 according to the car this morning but expected to be back near 30 tonight/tomorrow.
We lost power last night just when Steve had entered the information to get plane tickets using miles--for some reason First Class was cheaper than coach and the original dates he had looked at were snapped up so he didn't want to lose out. I had a load of clothes in the wash and if the power didn't come back Rain Man was going to have to wear the oldest, raggediest jeans he owned. But Steve ended up finishing the transaction using 3G and the power came back in time for me to dry at least one load, and I'm going to Hawaii this summer for cheap!! W00t!
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Great choice!minimetoo26 wrote:We fly into Honolulu but intend to spend the bulk of our two weeks on Kauai.christie1111 wrote:Where you going? We are going to be on Oahu the weekend of May 25th for my neices wedding. We will staying about 2 weeks and are thinking about a trip to the Big Island during part of it.minimetoo26 wrote:
We lost power last night just when Steve had entered the information to get plane tickets using miles--for some reason First Class was cheaper than coach and the original dates he had looked at were snapped up so he didn't want to lose out. I had a load of clothes in the wash and if the power didn't come back Rain Man was going to have to wear the oldest, raggediest jeans he owned. But Steve ended up finishing the transaction using 3G and the power came back in time for me to dry at least one load, and I'm going to Hawaii this summer for cheap!! W00t!
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