How’s the weather there (today)
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AnonymousJune 19, 2006 at 11:00 pm
Music City Weather Report.
Well, I slept off and on till about 1:30 Pm, but I managed to take my meds and eat about 9am. I normally don’t sleep that late, but I was up till 3am worryin bout wat the weather would be today. It war hazy/rainy lookin out that thar winder. I finally had to put some britches on, cause it got down to 74 in here and I got cold. For that tho, I stuck my head out the door and it was warm and sweatie like. Yesterday we got some rain, it was a gully washer and trash mover. -
AnonymousJune 20, 2006 at 3:41 am
Hi, Captain Dave.
Here in London it’s sunny and hot (for us, anything over 73 is hot–it’s supposed to get to about 75 today). We desperately need rain, and it looks like we might get a bit tonight, which should also keep the temperature down a bit tomorrow.
Ah, well, back to work.
Deb
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AnonymousJune 20, 2006 at 10:56 am
Manassas N.Virginia
Had some rain last eveing so we were cooled down a little. Yesterday was in the 90’s, just gone on weather.com and it says its 86 now. Still feels too hot and humid for me. The kids are going outside to swim, but ๐ก dont have a cozzy (bathing suite for those who speak American english) that fits due to HEAVY weight gain ๐ .
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AnonymousJune 20, 2006 at 11:56 am
Bright sunshine, slight breeze, and in the mid 70s now. we had storm after storm yesterday hail and straightline winds. now i have to wait til the dirt dries abit to put up our new pool we finally got last night.
ali, a shirt and shorts work just as good as a suit, get out and enjoy the water with your wee ones!!!:cool:
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AnonymousJune 20, 2006 at 4:11 pm
[COLOR=red]It’s hot here today in Spartanburg, SC, [B]95F[/B]. Whew![/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]Thanks for posting and please continue to post when you can. I really enjoy meterology and learning about new places. Hopefully more people will post here too.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]Thanks all[/COLOR]
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AnonymousJune 20, 2006 at 4:50 pm
Fireman Dave,
Weather for today? or tomorrow? or yesterday?
No matter… it’s all the same – high 90’s, humid with south winds 10-20 mph. I’m sweating and having a bad hair day (yesterday, tomorrow and today too).
We need some more rain as we very low on the rain guage (can’t remember the amount). I usually water my front bushes & stuff every night if I can.
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AnonymousJune 20, 2006 at 5:47 pm
[QUOTE=Chrissy]Fireman Dave,
Weather for today? or tomorrow? or yesterday?
No matter… it’s all the same – high 90’s, humid with south winds 10-20 mph. I’m sweating and having a bad hair day (yesterday, tomorrow and today too).
We need some more rain as we very low on the rain guage (can’t remember the amount). [B]I usually water my front bushes & stuff every night if I can[/B].[/QUOTE]
Yeah! yeah!
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AnonymousJune 20, 2006 at 6:03 pm
music city report
Ah, let me see, my , temp guage says 76 degree, 40% humidity. But thats in here. Lookin out de winder, its clouldy, wat look like it might rain all day, but do it rain? Nope. Just look lik it. My wife just come home from work. she bitchin bout how hot it is in her office. I guess we can conjecture that its prudy hot outside too. I wish she shut up. she makin me hot. Womin. -
AnonymousJune 21, 2006 at 9:59 am
Music City Report
It looks purdy out the winder this morning. CLear Blue Sky, with a little haze/white clouds in the distance. I used to kow of a self serve laundry that was called the white cloud laundry. Feller that worked there played guitar. of course he wrote a song titled “White Cloud Laudry Blues” I woulda 2.Ain’t it good to be Alive and be in Tennessee. Charlie Daniels said that.
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AnonymousJune 21, 2006 at 10:21 am
Fort Belvoir, VA checking in…
Warm and humid with no clouds – – our temperature gauge outside reads 82 in the shade at 11am. Going to be a sticky day.
Had plans to go the National Zoo today with my kids but I’m having problems dealing with the humidity today…it has the nerves in my arms and legs acting up (does this happen to others?) Maybe tomorrow will be better…
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AnonymousJune 23, 2006 at 12:05 am
Dave,
Granite Falls NC first day of summer and the next one too., It is so hot it is getting hard to breathe. 95, 96. Too hot for me.Luckily this afternoon a round of thunderstorms came in and watered my tomato plants. My attitude is cooler than it is outside !!
Do you remember the snow two winters ago? Cool and wet.
Dick S
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AnonymousJune 23, 2006 at 2:26 pm
Today is 89 and overcast. There are fallen trees and ripped off siding, damaged buildings and cars here at the moment. Had a HUGE storm last night at about 10 and knocked out our power at about 10:30 last night, power came back at 12 this afternoon. We have well water, and are on a septic, so when the electricity is out, we cant even get water, soo…… in preparation for a friends birthday lunch out today, I swam (in place of shower), brushed my teeth with bottled water, couldnt blow dry my hair and made up in a rather dark bathroom (because it was overcast) ๐ฎ ๐ฎ . [I]Oh we are such girls!!!! [/I]Thank goodness the electricity is on again, how I miss the modern comforts. I believe some of the same again tonight.
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AnonymousJune 26, 2006 at 5:14 pm
[COLOR=red][B]Spartanburg, South Carolina[/B]
[B]Currently:[/B] 75ยฐF [B]Light Rain[/B][/COLOR]
[COLOR=red][B]Spartanburg, South Carolina[/B]
[B]Currently:[/B] 23ยฐC [B]Light Rain[/B][/COLOR][COLOR=red][IMG]http://www.wyff4.com/sh/images/weather/weathericons/hearst/55×55/lightrain_am_55x55.gif[/IMG][/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Wind:[/B] North at 0 MPH
[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Humidity:[/B] 89%
[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Dewpoint:[/B] 72ยฐF
[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Barometer:[/B] 29.93 inches
[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Heat Index:[/B] 74ยฐF
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[COLOR=red][B]Wind:[/B] North at 0 KPH
[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Humidity:[/B] 89%
[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Dewpoint:[/B] 22ยฐC
[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Barometer:[/B] 1013 millibars
[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Heat Index:[/B] 23ยฐ C
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[COLOR=red][B]Sunrise:[/B] 6:14 am
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AnonymousJune 26, 2006 at 9:47 pm
Dear Friends:
In Oregon and 85 degree day is considered pretty hot. Today it got close to 100 so all the Oregonians wilted in the heat. We usually only get one or two days inthe 90’s in a summer, and we’ve already had three this year. At least in Oregon it cools off to the low 60’s at night, which is so much better than the Midwest or the South.
Lee
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AnonymousJuly 2, 2006 at 1:33 pm
Weather Report and Forecast for
Mount Eden, KYSunday, July 2nd 2006, 2:28pm EDT
Clear Updated:12:53pm EDT
87ยฐF Wind Spd:11.51 mph [B] That temp is a little off, as it is currently 92 ![/B]
Wind Dir:SW (230ยฐ)
Pressure:30.18 in
Dewpoint:66ยฐF
Feels Like:92ยฐF
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AnonymousJuly 4, 2006 at 5:26 am
[B]This is what it’s suppose to do here today Independence Day: A 50 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Increasing clouds, with a high near 91. Heat index values as high as 95. West wind between 3 and 11 mph. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tonight: Rain and thunderstorms likely. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 68. West wind between 3 and 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.[/B]
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AnonymousJuly 4, 2006 at 11:56 pm
bad storms overnight, put 2 inches of water in my pool, now its getting tooooo fuullll from all the rain!!!! this afternoon, hot humid and this evening we saw some great fireworks! last night we saw some cool fireworks with lightning behind the show, got some great pics and video of the lightning through the fireworks.:)
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AnonymousJuly 14, 2006 at 12:32 pm
partly sunny, hot and humid. chances of rain everyday, due to the heat of the sun and the high humidity. supposed to get into the 90s all weekend long. now i wish we didn’t have a solar cover on the pool….its too heavy for me to get off and its underwater from all the rain we’ve had this past week…has added over 3 inches of water to the pool-its actually flowing over the sides now. :rolleyes:
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AnonymousJuly 14, 2006 at 11:43 pm
well more rain came and now the winds are destroying some trees, homes and just 1 1/2 miles away a funnel cloud was spotted and might have touched down-causing all the destruction in a nice path just north of me. what a mess around this town-with all the rain the last 3 weeks we are more then saturated and the ladies golf tourney is going to be playing in a swamp-the creeks that go thru the course and thru town are raging rivers and even went over the roads at the bridges today again. i would like some sun for the next 3 months to dry us out abit!!!!:)
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AnonymousJuly 16, 2006 at 12:11 pm
Slightly overcast–although i think it is just a thick layer of humidity. it will be in the 90s today, extrememly high humidity level and chance of severe thunderstorms -as usual. the sun peaks through enough to make it a hot one!
I’m ready for 70 degree weather again!!! at least today we have a 1 mph wind!
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AnonymousJuly 17, 2006 at 11:15 am
๐ก Hot, hot, hot… yesterday it hit [B][COLOR=”Red”]102[/COLOR][/B] and today should be [COLOR=”red”][B]103[/B][/COLOR]. That’s without a heat index. We have heat advisories as lots of people are losing it. My AC did not stop at all yesterday until it got dark. ๐ก
Cheryl – where are you located?
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AnonymousJuly 18, 2006 at 10:58 am
To quote the BBC:
“Roads have been melting in parts of England as the heatwave across most of the country continues.
“Gritting lorries have been sent out to spread crushed rock dust on melting tar to create non-stick road surfaces.
“Monday was the year’s hottest day so far with a reading of 32.7C (90.9F) at Heathrow. Forecasters say temperatures could be 37C (99F) later in the week.
“The average maximum temperature in England for this week in July is only 21-23C (70-73F).” (link deleted by Administrator)
I’m thinking of moving to Iceland.
Deb
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Almost 95 today and humid. Sunny San Diego is way too sunny these days.
Greg
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AnonymousJuly 19, 2006 at 4:52 pm
[B][SIZE=”4″]Oh my gosh… I don’t think I can take much more. Right now it is 106. [/SIZE][/B] Yesterday was about the same and when I left work and got to my car on the asphalt parking lot, my car first said 116. Somebody help, please.
Oh, and the AC isn’t working well at work – my office is probably over 80. It’s a challenge to find clothes that I think might be breathable but look okay – I work at a fancy country club. My shoes are off and feet are swelling up nicely *sarcasim* Friday it is supposed to get 110. This is just miserable. I’m buying a lottery ticket on my way home and if I win I plan on moving north – maybe back to Michigan where I was born. I love the snow!
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AnonymousJuly 19, 2006 at 11:35 pm
[COLOR=red]We just got back from NJ and boy did it get hot! Near 95 at the beach! They had big T-stroms and it cooled off there. Now if it would only cool downa little in SC. Who am I kidding it’s July and it’s South Carolina, it is hot and humid from now till September![/COLOR]
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AnonymousJuly 21, 2006 at 10:24 am
We are to hit [B][COLOR=”Red”][SIZE=”5″]109[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B] today with some kind of front coming through later hopefully bringing rain. I just hope we don’t get it like St. Louis with the storms and power outages. Outside watering is now banned and we have fire danger alerts. ๐ก
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AnonymousJuly 22, 2006 at 9:39 pm
๐ [COLOR=”Red”]We have something going on with the weather here that’s turning out to be a wkly thing. Last Friday we got rainstorms, in fact the town that I work in got 4.5 inches. Then last night it dumped out there again but the heat went away, this morning at my home it was 69 degrees. Felt almost like late fall. What a difference from 95 degrees ![/COLOR]
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Triple digits here. Power blackouts all over. Fires everywhere. Just crazy.
Greg
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AnonymousJuly 29, 2006 at 10:14 pm
Woke up this morning to the sound of thunder and lighting. I left an amp on and everytime it lightened, hehe, You could hear it on the speaker, but the the sound was not turned up… I kept waitin on it to jump out and git me.
*checks his meds* Got a good downpoor. Then, it cleared up and was humid… thats the weather, back to you, Cap n Dave. -
AnonymousJuly 31, 2006 at 12:37 pm
How is the weather here in Cyprus ??? well my usual answer would have been …its a beautiful warm sunny day but now we can add to this ….Cyprus is getting covered by toxid cancerous fumes with uranium and there are toxid oils in the sea from the bombing in Libanon spreading to Turkey and Syria …danger here too .
Can they see what they are doing ? I wish they would put an end to all of this ,isn’t it enough of all the innecent getting killed from both sides . -
AnonymousAugust 1, 2006 at 6:13 pm
[COLOR=”Red”]Another scorcher in Kansas today! Temperature 102, humidity rising and winds at 15-20 mph. Possible heavy rain tomorrow night but haven’t we heard that before? I had my husband “stamp” COUCH across my butt,(it’s big enough), because I’ve had to spend so much time inside I feel like a permanent part of the furniture:rolleyes: [/COLOR]
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AnonymousAugust 7, 2006 at 10:33 am
[B][SIZE=”5″]Somebody please help! [/SIZE][/B] We have had 24 days of over 100 degrees and there is no end in sight. My hair is a constant mess, I keep sweating off my make up, and the AC at work stops working around 2-3 and I don’t get off until 5. I’m getting cabin fever too. Can’t go shopping as it is too hot in any store. No telling what my electric bill will be. I may be taking donations soon.
I’m melting…
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AnonymousAugust 7, 2006 at 1:12 pm
Hi chrissy, I’m your neighbor in Kansas and know EXACTLY how you feel. Yesterday was 104. I HAD to go outside today to the doctors, but felt like cancelling. It’s the humidity with the heat that’s getting me. I’m going nuts being inside so much and I don’t remember the last time I heard the air conditioner go off. Try to hang in there. Maybe one of these day’s we’ll get a break before we actually do melt. Take care….Vicki
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AnonymousAugust 8, 2006 at 11:24 pm
[COLOR=”Red”] ONLY 95 today, but back up to 103 tomorrow! ๐ฎ No wind to speak of. I seem to have a knack for scheduling my doctor appointments on all the days I KNOW it will be over 100! Captain Dave, I really appreciated the picture you posted(above). Do you have any of snow? ๐ Vicki [/COLOR]
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AnonymousAugust 13, 2006 at 10:16 pm
[SIZE=”2″][COLOR=”RoyalBlue”]We finally got our rain. Of course it happened on the turnpike coming home from Kansas city. Rained so hard we had to pull off the road. I don’t think we got as much in Topeka, but it definitely did some good. The temperature when we left at noon was 96 and when we got home at 7pm it was 75. Temperatures are only supposed to be in the mid to upper 80’s this week:) . Look’s like I might get to go outside and actually tolerate and enjoy the weather this week. What a Blessing!:) [/COLOR][/SIZE]
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AnonymousAugust 15, 2006 at 12:50 pm
Last Update on Aug 15, 12:53 pm EDT
[COLOR=red]A Few Clouds
82ยฐF
(28ยฐC)[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Humidity[/B]:[/COLOR][COLOR=red]67 %[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Wind Speed[/B]:[/COLOR][COLOR=red]W 8 MPH[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Barometer[/B]:[/COLOR][COLOR=red]30.02″ (1015.2 mb)[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Dewpoint[/B]:[/COLOR][COLOR=red]70ยฐF (21ยฐC)[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Heat Index[/B]:[/COLOR][COLOR=red]86ยฐF (30ยฐC)[/COLOR][COLOR=red][B]Visibility[/B]:[/COLOR][COLOR=red]10.00 mi[/COLOR][COLOR=red]Learthur I saw how much rain El Paso, TX got and thoguht of you. Hopeyou made out OK[/COLOR]
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AnonymousAugust 16, 2006 at 10:55 pm
[COLOR=red]Check this out![/COLOR]
September Outlook
Updated: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 7:31 PM
[IMG]http://sirocco.accuweather.com/iwxpage/adc/popup/iws4_430.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://spotlight.accuweather.com/dyndoc/spotlight/_QXA1508/news-story.asp/flasher.gif?article=4[/IMG] Here is the AccuWeather.com outlook for September temperatures and precipitation. I don’t think we are going too far out on a limb by forecasting above to much above temperatures in the nation’s midsection with a continuation of drought conditions in the southern Plains. This has been the pattern pretty much all summer, and it is kind of like predicting that baseball teams in Kansas City and Pittsburgh will finish below 500. Expect near-normal temperatures elsewhere with the exception of northern New England where temperatures are forecasted to be a little below seasonal norms. The Southwest will be dry, while above-normal precipitation is in the forecast for Florida and eastern New England.
[IMG]http://sirocco.accuweather.com/iwxpage/adc/popup/iws4b_430.jpg[/IMG] Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Jon Mabry. -
AnonymousAugust 18, 2006 at 8:56 am
I give up… it’s going to be [SIZE=”5″][COLOR=”Red”]105[/COLOR][/SIZE] today with our mold count going way up with the little bit of rain we do get the other day. The weatherman is teasing us with saying next week it will only be in the high 90’s. We are close to beating some old, old records of the number of days over 100. I think we are at about 5th on the list for the record, over 30 some days… days of hell! ๐ก
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AnonymousAugust 18, 2006 at 9:21 am
About 80 degrees, rain, rain and more rain. We prayed for rain for about a year and now everyone is praying for it to stop for a few days. Things have gone from winter brown to grassy meadow green its really beautiful here. New Mexico needed this but not the flooding that came with it.
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AnonymousAugust 25, 2006 at 9:42 am
๐ก Well I hate to be such a bummer every time… the weatherman says we will break the record of 102 today with a high of [SIZE=”5″][COLOR=”Red”]104[/COLOR][/SIZE]. And humidity is way up. Someone is bound to feel sorry for me soon and send me an airplane ticket to someplace real cool – please ๐
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AnonymousSeptember 2, 2006 at 4:34 pm
rain changing to smidgeon of sun, just enough to say you saw it. more rain all day, thanks to ernesto!!! its kinda neat to see the clouds going the opposite way with this storm it lets us see the rainbows before the storms!! saw a double rainbow the other day!!:)
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AnonymousSeptember 2, 2006 at 5:56 pm
All I can say is horrible. Trees down everywhere, some towns have no electricity,and streets flooded.
My son Dan got called in to the FireHouse this morning for a standby and Rescue, but he had to leave because he had a wedding this afternoon. Yucky day for a wedding, poor bride.
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AnonymousSeptember 11, 2006 at 10:06 am
Sunny this morning, now the clouds are rolling in. we are in for some hard storms over the next few days. its been very nice temp wise-its been in the low 70s and high 60s this past weekend. this week we will have 70s and low 80s just in time for my family reunion this sat!:)
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AnonymousOctober 9, 2006 at 11:39 am
Piedmont Triad is the triangle of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point, NC. I live right in the middle of those three (Kernersville) since my wife works at High Point Regional Hospital and I work in Winston-Salem. I am probably about 100 miles from Raleigh, directly west on I-40.
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It’s beautiful! Mid 80’s and low humidity in Houston! Fall is trying so hard to get here! ๐
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AnonymousOctober 12, 2006 at 7:00 am
Cloudy no rain, perfect for cleaning windows – which somebody is doing rigth now!
In Norway we use centegrade for measuring temperature: it is now +10 degress – at last a fairly normal October temperature. There have been very comfortable – but in fact scary – temperatures here all September and the beginning of October. -
AnonymousOctober 16, 2006 at 10:59 am
Very eerie looking sky. Blue sky and sunshine in the far east but a dark solid cloud cover moving in fast from the west, now covering almost 3/4 of the sky. It is supposed to be 72 today dropping to the 40ies and 30ies the rest of the week, freezing at night. Forecasts for 18 inches of snow in the “high country”. i.e. the mountains to the west of us, not very far from here.
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AnonymousOctober 18, 2006 at 6:27 pm
Cheryl, I missed the good shots this morning. The foothill mountains turned brown again this p.m. and so did the the big field across from us. The only place left with a few inches of snow is our backyard and the porch. That doesn’t make good shots. From where we live we can’t see the peaks of the Rockies which will stay snow covered til spring. We see them in the distance on our weekly trips to Denver, though. Beautiful sight.
But I’ll take some pictures next time. And there are always the holidays we will spend right in the mountains at Breckenridge. One of our sons (from Connecticut) rented a cottage and lots of family will be there from Texas, Oklahoma and the ones in Denver, a total of 9 adults and 6 children. Only problem, I probably won’t have internet and have to wait til we get back with sharing photos.
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AnonymousOctober 19, 2006 at 12:53 pm
Some white clouds, otherwise blue sky, a bit chilly.
Cheryl, yes, we love it here. Ft. Collins is rated one of the top cities to retire. In 2000 after I retired we took a three months road trip with our camper: starting out in Oklahoma, on to Colorado, Yellow Stone, entire west coast and ended up picking Fort Collins when we returned. After that we went into the Peace Corps in Thailand. We had to cut it short because Carol had an accident (OK now). We settled here, build a house, rented it out 4 months later, and went back to Thailand, mostly for the adventure and needing closure. Being able to pay off the mortgage faster was our official excuse. ๐ 2 1/2 years later Carol’s son put pressure on us because he wanted his mom and grandparents for his kids closer. He paid off the rest of the mortgage. So, here we are.
Sorry I was rambling telling our crazy story ๐
P.S. Sydney will be here tomorrow for a few days ๐ Her dad is going to continue finishing our basement.
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AnonymousOctober 25, 2006 at 10:06 am
This Wednesday in OKC it is 62 with little spits from the sky. It is supposed to get to around 72 today and tomorrow. Oh and maybe big storms tomorrow with MAJOR winds around 50 mph. We never did have a big storm season this year, so it may be coming late?!?!
It has been rather cold here a few days and a light frost a couple of mornings. So this warmer weather is real nice!
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AnonymousOctober 25, 2006 at 10:16 am
It is sunny and warm temp. about 84 slight breeze from the East.
Ocean is calm as we have not started the winter Easterlies.
No rain expected, but did have a passing shower or rather a down pour two days ago.
Shorts and tee shirt all year round, if having GBS you can tolerate the sun and heat.
The weather pattern is all messed up. Will keep you informed if you wish.
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AnonymousOctober 25, 2006 at 11:14 am
Dark clouds here in Denver, temp in the fifties, 6-8 inches of snow predicted. The eastern sky was blazing red this morning, another predictiion of storms coming.
Can’t rely on the weather man. Yesterday it was supposed to be 70 back home in Fort Collins, CO, but it only reached low sixties.
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AnonymousOctober 26, 2006 at 11:32 am
Totally grey sky. It’s been snowing all night coming down heavily. So far 5 inches, up to 9 expected by noon. Branches are getting loaded down and many are breaking off. My son-in-law had to go outside several times to clear the snow off branches pushing on the power line coming to their house. It’ll be 60 this weekend and alll the snow will be gone again. This is typical for the Colorado front range.
After I get dressed I might try to take a picture for you, Cheryl.
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AnonymousOctober 26, 2006 at 11:53 am
Norb — the snow sounds beautiful. I love the snow but now I would worry about my feet freezing off and me not knowing it. ๐ฎ
We have blue skies, 50 F this morning (now 56 F) but it should warm up to a blisteringly hot 63 F this afternoon. What happened to my nice warm desert weather????? :confused:
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AnonymousOctober 26, 2006 at 1:54 pm
Here a picture for all you snow lovers. I just ventured a few steps outside my daughter’s house in Denver. I didn’t bring enough clothes, warm socks etc, to go any further and besides, it’s difficult to use a cane and take pictures at the same time especially since the sidewalks havn’t been cleared off yet.
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AnonymousOctober 27, 2006 at 11:40 am
Sunny, no clouds, bright with all the snow still on the ground, 54 today, tomorrow 65 but freezing at night
Glad I could brighten your day Cheryl, and thanks for the “young man”. That brightens [U]my[/U] day. Makes me feel 10 years younger ๐
It’s back home again this afternoon. We will be taking Sydney so her dad can come tonight and work on the basement again over the weekend.
Have a nice weekend ev’rybody [B]and don’t forget to turn your clocks and watches back one hour Saturday night and sleep in on Sunday [/B]:D
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AnonymousOctober 28, 2006 at 11:07 am
Blue sky is back, just a few wisps of clouds in the west, pretty chilly, 30 low, 65 high. Surprise: there is no snow here at home. The snow storm we just had in Denver missed Fort Collins, 60 miles north, completely.
On the way back we stopped and took pictures of the mountains.
[IMG]http://www.bluemarble.de/forum/Rockies.jpg[/IMG]
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AnonymousOctober 30, 2006 at 9:33 pm
Wonderful fall day, partly cloudy, 49 , 20ies at night. Fall colors will be gone soon in this part of the country.
Just now noticed the beautiful fall colors (I am not very observant, Carol would comment) of our bushes and the aspen tree with its yellow leaves in front of our house. I took a picture just in time before strong winds started blowing leaves off the tree. The bush in the middle is a Crimson Barbery and the one on the right Anthony Waterer Spirea. The two green bushes on either side of the barbery are evergreen Mugo Pines. The low bush next to the pine is Blue Carpet Cedar.
[IMG]http://www.bluemarble.de/forum/Fall_Colors.jpg[/IMG]
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AnonymousOctober 31, 2006 at 8:32 am
For several days now the weatherforcast people have told us here in the Oslo area that we would get as much as 7 to 8 inches of snow on Tuesday (to-day), and they told everybody who hadn’t changed their summer tyres to the winter equvivalent, to let the car stay home because the driving conditions would be dreaqdful! This created completely chaos everywhere they change tyres for a living, and during the week-end you could see people crouching by the side of their car with jacks and wrenches all over the place.:D
BUT: The winter-wonderland that was forecast is still but a dream\nightmare because of\thanks to Global Warming – the rain is pouring steadily down. ๐ฎ
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Spokane, WA, looking at a high of 35 degrees and a low of 16. I’m freezing and so jealous of all those nice warm temps.
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AnonymousNovember 1, 2006 at 5:58 pm
[QUOTE=ali]It is the most stunning autumn day today. The trees all around are bright yellow, red and orrange and the temp is just perfect. I love days like these![/QUOTE]
I can just imagine the fall colors in areas like yours from the times we lived in PA, MN and NC. Not too many trees here in the Rocky’s foothills.
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AnonymousNovember 2, 2006 at 9:33 am
Pittsburgh, PA Clear, 34ยฐ (Brrrrrrrrr) Frost on the car this morning!
Turning partly cloudy (which means it could go either way they are guessing!)High of 42ยฐ Low of 26ยฐ Lake effect snow could produce an inch of of the white stuff!
Oh to be in Phoenix, Arizona at the SYMPOSIUM this weekend! Have a GREAT time there! Take pictures!
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AnonymousNovember 3, 2006 at 9:52 am
I woke up to 23 degrees and frost on the Pumpkin! The high today is going to go clear up to 40 degrees! Lake effect snow is just North of us. We might get to see it this afternoon. Brrrrrrr The rain and wind has removed most of the leaves from our trees. Starting to watch the skies more. All the clouds look so much heavier like they are full of $n*w just waiting to fall.
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AnonymousNovember 3, 2006 at 11:12 am
Sun is peaking thru the clouds. low last night was in the low 20s, high today in the low 40s-just a bit warmer then yesterday! last night we had a few snow showers roll through-only left a dusting on the ground. i guess i’ll have to wait a few more days to see a few inches of that beautiful white stuff!:)
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AnonymousNovember 7, 2006 at 11:58 am
Vmac, saw the flooding on the news. Did it affect you at all? Yes, it’s moving our way. But today another wonderful fall day here, blue sky, just a few lonely clouds, 70 , same tomorrow. But after that the temps will plummet. Better get outside and get that fence sprayed. Just don’t feel like it. Keeping my balance may be a problem.
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AnonymousNovember 7, 2006 at 1:18 pm
Hey Norb,
Lots of water around. Our house is fine, but there are streets closed around us. I stayed home last night, just to avoid problems. Driving to work instead of riding my bike. My balance is bad enough. I don’t need any help falling off.
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AnonymousNovember 8, 2006 at 1:22 pm
Hi Dave, We, her in western Washington would be happy to share. At my home in Olalla (on the Olympic Peninsula), we had over 11 inches of rain between 11/2 and 11/6. That made up for 4-5 months of drought–both fairly unusual conditions here. Have a happy… Kathy K.
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AnonymousNovember 8, 2006 at 4:29 pm
Hi Kathy,
It’s starting to calm down on the southern end of the state. How are things with you? So far we’ve avoided any flooding in the house, but the daughter in Longview has water in her daylight basement. Hope it calms down soon. Maybe I’ll see you on the penninsula one of these days. -
AnonymousNovember 12, 2006 at 1:18 pm
As if all the rain and flooding weren’t enough, now we’re locking things down for a really BIG wond storm with the rain. Gusts up to 80 tongiht. Hubby is down on his ship, holding it down. and I”m trying to think of all the things around here I can secure. He needs to help me with the driveway canopy. I’ll let you know how we weather!!
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AnonymousNovember 19, 2006 at 11:46 pm
Beautiful day today, mostly blue sky. It’s supposed to warm up to 70 (21 Celsius) by Wednesday. You figure, it’s almost the end of November.
And snow flurries in the East, [B]Cheryl[/B]?
[B]Daniela[/B], wished I could send you some of our sunshine (300 or so days a year). Do you use Celcius in the UK?
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AnonymousNovember 22, 2006 at 11:42 pm
Getting to be boring, sunshine again, 60ies high (16 Celsius for you across the pond)
Daniela, no thanks, fog and rain, how depressing that must be – or does one get used to it? You should plan a vacation here to get the sunshine. Just bring suntan lotion. The sun is very intense in these elevations.
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AnonymousNovember 24, 2006 at 3:31 am
Dense FOG weds night, on and off all day thursday and dense fog tonight. we didn’t make it up to 55 degrees like we were supposed to!:mad: the fog was too thick, the sun wasn’t seen for more then 30 secs. tonight we have black ice all over along with the fog which is wrecking havoc on the roadways, had a 15 car pile up just south of here tonight.:( ๐ฎ only 3 minor injuries-could have been alot worse.
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AnonymousNovember 24, 2006 at 10:56 am
Partial clouds, sky is often strange here at the front range. Clouds are overhead but along the horizon esp. above the foot hills, the sky is all blue. I suspect it’s because winds blowing down from the mountains. Around 50 the next few days, 20ies at night. Hasn’t rained for a while and none is forecast.
P.S. Just a few hours later: no clouds left for the rest of the day.
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AnonymousNovember 25, 2006 at 4:57 pm
[QUOTE=vmac]Vancouver checking in with SUNSHINE!! It’s a beautiful day. Glad I got out for a walk at lunch.[/QUOTE]
Finally, I thought it never stop raining there.
Blue sky here, 50, chilly at night. Arctic air descending on us from the northwest (did you send it our way, Victoria?), with highs in the 20ies and lows around 5 by the middle of next week.
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AnonymousNovember 29, 2006 at 11:28 am
It’s beautiful here, too with the first big snowfall of the year. Everything is white and brite. 15 high, -2 low (minus 9/minus 19 Celsius). Lots of accidents last night. A van packed with 14 illigal immigrants went off the road on I-70 going through the mountains. 4 were killed.
The flag in the picture still shows wind from the NW
[IMG]http://www.bluemarble.de/forum/snow.jpg[/IMG]
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AnonymousNovember 29, 2006 at 8:10 pm
i wish i could see the pics norb, all i see is a red X:( .
here in ohio we had another beautiful day-broke a record with a high of 66. tonight its raining, and supposed to rain through saturday. in the 50s thursday, rain/snow mix friday with the high in the 30s-40s possible. :rolleyes:
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AnonymousNovember 30, 2006 at 8:13 am
It has been unreal weather here all this week. Morning cup of tea out on the patio and 60s each morning. I am close to Cheryl so I am just going to put “DITTO” on her message! Our first measurable snowfall this season! What a way to bring in December! Today I am going to go out and work in the yard. Mid 60s today is a nice way to move out of November! Now the count down in December! ๐ฎ
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AnonymousNovember 30, 2006 at 10:06 am
Beautiful day, blue sky, not a single cloud, sun is bright reflecting on the snow, animals track criss-crossing the large open field across from us, didn’t drop to zero as forecast, only around 11, 20some high today. Spunky, the Shiatsu who is visiting from OK, refuses to go outside.
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AnonymousNovember 30, 2006 at 12:16 pm
norb, you mean you haven’t shoveled the yard for the sweet little dog!:D my henry loves snow—soo send some my way!!!:)
all we have is rain, nice but rainy.the pics made it to ohio norb!! awesome!!! i bet it is just beautiful out that way when it snows! next year i think i will put my vacation request in to my hubby for west in the early winter time!!!:)
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AnonymousNovember 30, 2006 at 6:25 pm
well we went from high 78 yesterday to high today of 44….
the cold front made it….thank you!!!
the temp has been dropping since noon, now it is 34. we have snow flurries and alot of wind.
norb, i think “spunky” has ice and snow in OK so it doesn’t matter where he is, but he is gonna have to go….lol
i wish to wake up to snow in the morning!!!
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AnonymousNovember 30, 2006 at 7:40 pm
[QUOTE=lisaD]
norb, i think “spunky” has ice and snow in OK so it doesn’t matter where he is, but he is gonna have to go….lol
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Lisa, I know there is snow and ice in OK, we lived there long enough.:( But I don’t think Spunky’s long term memory goes back a year ๐ He left OK with my MIL while it was warmer thereCheryl, CIDP is a good excuse to get out of shoveling snow LOL
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AnonymousNovember 30, 2006 at 7:56 pm
I got the day off today and wonder about tomorrow as it has been doing winter stuff for 24 hours. Schools are already closed tomorrow. I braved going out once today to feed the birds and they gobbled it up very fast – even with my Tigger constantly jumping at the window. Oh, it is 17 degrees out with a NNW at 25 with gusts and snow is still falling.
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AnonymousDecember 4, 2006 at 5:38 pm
So you are finally getting snow, Cheryl. Great. Maybe you’ll have a white Christmas after all.
It warmed up a bit and some of the snow is melting. Supposed to go up to fifty. Typical for the Colorado front range.
It’s 91 in Bangkok and 73 low, almost 80% humidity. This is the cold season in Thailand. ๐ And I sweat very easily. I am almost packed, shorts, thin short-sleeved shirts, sandals
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AnonymousDecember 12, 2006 at 11:11 pm
[COLOR=red]Sorry I haven’t been posting![/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#ff0000]The weather here gone from unusally cold (lows around 20 highs barely 50) for South Carolina to above normal temps. High today 64F and mostly sunny.[/COLOR]
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AnonymousDecember 19, 2006 at 10:55 am
[IMG]http://common.snow.com/weather/snow.gif[/IMG]
We are heading to Breckenridge in the Rockies this afternoon for our family reunion (not my idea) . Weather report says: Hi 15, low 0. Snow likely. Wind chill values between -8 and 2. SSE wind between 11 and 14 mph becoming calm. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches possible. -
AnonymousDecember 20, 2006 at 12:17 pm
Getting snowed in today here in Breckenridge in the middle of the Rocky Mountains. Elevation 9600 ft, almost 3000 m. It’s supposed to be around 20 F. Denver airport is closed due to heavy snow.
Beautiful scenery, our son and daughter-in-law went skiing, we are watching the kids.
[IMG]http://img143.imageshack.us/my.php?image=breckenridgejg0.jpg[/IMG]
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AnonymousDecember 20, 2006 at 12:19 pm
Getting snowed in today here in Breckenridge in the middle of the Rocky Mountains. Elevation 9600 ft, almost 3000 m. It’s supposed to be around 20 F. Denver airport and all schools are closed due to blizzard conditions. 12 ” of new snow here in the mountains.
Beautiful scenery, our son and daughter-in-law went skiing, we are taking care of the kids and are watching the snow fall in the warmth of this cottage they rented..
[IMG]http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/750/breckenridgejg0.jpg[/IMG]
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AnonymousDecember 29, 2006 at 1:54 pm
[COLOR=red]Mostly Sunny and 63F at 1:45PM in the Upstate of South Carolina. The low last night was 35F and it was clear star filled sky. Other conditions include a light W wind at 4MPH, 47% humidity, barometer at 30.45″, and continued mostly sunny skies for remainder of today.[/COLOR]
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AnonymousDecember 29, 2006 at 3:54 pm
You want to trade, Jim?
We are getting hit by the second blizzard in ten days. It started yesterday with strong winds almost causing a white-out. It let up today a bit but is going to start up again later today continuing through Saturday dumping additional 12 – 16 ” snow on us. It’s 31 F (0 Celsius) right now.
Here another picture of snow blowing almost horizontally past our windows last night.
[IMG]http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/7629/blizzard1ld2.jpg[/IMG]
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AnonymousDecember 31, 2006 at 11:11 am
Sunshine since yesterday, blue sky, but a bit cold, low 20ies. The rest of the second blizzard never touched us, took a detour south of here.
View from kitchen window. In background Center for Disease Control for vector-borne diseases
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AnonymousDecember 31, 2006 at 12:26 pm
Sunshine since yesterday, blue sky, but a bit cold, low 20ies. The rest of the second blizzard never touched us, took a detour south of here.
View from kitchen window. In background Center for Disease Control for vector-borne diseases
[IMG]http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/5417/winterms4.jpg[/IMG]
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AnonymousJanuary 3, 2007 at 10:05 am
Sunny again, high in the 50s today! Thanks el nino—you can cool things down abit now, we want winter weather here!!!
my brother and his family live there, it was rural when i was last down there 10 years or more ago. my brother works for the school system there and is in control of the puter system all along the panhandel. nice area from there to destin. my brother use to be stationed in ft walton beach before he took the school job.
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AnonymousJanuary 7, 2007 at 12:42 am
Hello Liz…..yes same here…..very strange! Golf clubs have not been put away yet and no one has their shovels and salt ready! 61 today…but getting cooler to where they are calling for snow showers or flurries the beginning of the week! My friend in Anchorage has 5 feet of snow on the ground and temps below zero…..like -15 in the next day or two. The snow is up to the bellies of the Moose! When I come home last year in January on the 13th the temp was 74, we had all the windows open and the radio turned up and the sun roof open! I love the four seasons, how about you?
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AnonymousJanuary 7, 2007 at 2:07 pm
Hey FiremanDave,
Well it’s cloudy, and cold here in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. We have not had any snow as of yet, and really don’t know whether it’s a blessing or not! It hasn’t been cold enough for snow, and we had a green Christmas and New Years. So much for Canada being known for our snow and igloo’s!!! lol
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AnonymousJanuary 8, 2007 at 1:59 am
I have no idea why they call Florida the sunshine state. It rains a lot here. Granted it hasn’t rained in the last two days. Georgeous sunsets in tampa bay. It’ been about 70 degrees lately. The fire engine is awsome. Whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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AnonymousJanuary 10, 2007 at 9:14 am
wow we actually have a SMIDGE of snow on the deck this morning. i know i could make a snowball if i collected from my neighbors garage roof top too!:D the snow this morning and last night was really pretty coming down, i just wish it was continuous and not just 1 hour here and there.:(
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AnonymousJanuary 12, 2007 at 11:41 am
The first layer of ice is falling now at 10:30 a.m. We are supposed to have several waves of ice through Sunday. Groceries stores were completely mad last night. I stopped this morning at 7-11 and bought beer and cigarettes and they had just gotten a shipment of de-icer in – yeah, I bought a couple of them.
I work at a big country club and we are closing down for the weekend today at 2. I’m sure Oklahoma City will be on the news. Pray our electricity stays on!!!
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AnonymousJanuary 15, 2007 at 2:19 am
UUUURRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!! Rain and freezing rain!!! now they say we might get some snow mon afternoon! Don’t worry jer just say the word and i’ll send you some manly beer, that might keep you warm for a few mins!!! and you can just keep it outside until you want it–ice cold and ready for the enjoying!!!:D
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