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![]() Take heart, those of you in the frigid midwest and east. Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. Today hit 65 in Denver with similar temps predicted over the weekend. Winter isn't over yet, in fact it's barely here. We are expecting snow next week, midweek. Today was loverly. gloria p |
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Gloria P said...
> > > Take heart, those of you in the frigid midwest and east. > > Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. Today hit 65 in Denver > with similar temps predicted over the weekend. Winter isn't over yet, > in fact it's barely here. We are expecting snow next week, midweek. > > Today was loverly. > > gloria p gloria p, Local forcast for Media, PA... chili today, hot tamale. Andy |
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Gloria P wrote:
> > > Take heart, those of you in the frigid midwest and east. > > Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. Today hit 65 in Denver > with similar temps predicted over the weekend. Winter isn't over yet, > in fact it's barely here. We are expecting snow next week, midweek. > > Today was loverly. > > gloria p 22F just before daylight here in SW Louisiana, rising to almost 70F by mid-afternoon. Haven't looked at tomorrow's weather, probably more cold. |
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Gloria P wrote:
> Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. Today hit 65 in Denver > with similar temps predicted over the weekend. Winter isn't over yet, > in fact it's barely here. We are expecting snow next week, midweek. > > Today was loverly. Indeed, it was! We were mid-sixties as well. Supposed to be 70 tomorrow! I was able to grill again -- second time this week. It's not feeling like Winter at all. What's supposed to be our "rainy season" so far has been non-existent, except for some long lasting Tule fogs. Maybe a drive or train ride to Tahoe will make me feel a bit more Winter-ish. I can see the snow on the mountains! I know Winter is close by -- just not in my backyard. --Lin (we definitely need the rain) |
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Gloria P wrote:
> Take heart, those of you in the frigid midwest and east. > > Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. �Today hit 65 in Denver > with similar temps predicted over the weekend. �Winter isn't over yet, > in fact it's barely here. �We are expecting snow next week, midweek. > > Today was loverly. Lucky you... 65 is a heat wave. Here in the Catskills right now it's 9:30 PM and the temperature is a tropical -8F. Last night when I woke at 2 AM it was a balmy -17F... will probably be likewise tonight. |
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![]() "George Shirley" > wrote in message ... > Gloria P wrote: >> >> >> Take heart, those of you in the frigid midwest and east. >> >> Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. Today hit 65 in Denver >> with similar temps predicted over the weekend. Winter isn't over yet, in >> fact it's barely here. We are expecting snow next week, midweek. >> >> Today was loverly. >> >> gloria p > 22F just before daylight here in SW Louisiana, rising to almost 70F by > mid-afternoon. Haven't looked at tomorrow's weather, probably more cold. It didn't even hit 20F today in Maryland, and it's 8F now. What I dislike the most about the cold is how hard it is to get humidity in the house. My humidifier isn't cutting it. |
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Sheldon wrote:
> Gloria P wrote: >> Take heart, those of you in the frigid midwest and east. >> >> Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. �Today hit 65 in Denver >> with similar temps predicted over the weekend. �Winter isn't over yet, >> in fact it's barely here. �We are expecting snow next week, midweek. >> >> Today was loverly. > > Lucky you... 65 is a heat wave. Here in the Catskills right now it's > 9:30 PM and the temperature is a tropical -8F. Last night when I woke > at 2 AM it was a balmy -17F... will probably be likewise tonight. > > I knew it would be balmy here compared to where you are, Sheldon. Last night (or in the wee hours of the morning yesterday) it was -7/-8F. I got downstairs late this morning, and it was a tad over zero. -- Jean B. |
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On 17 Jan 2009 14:54:03 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\""
> wrote: > I don't even >look at the forecast anymore. I figure it is what it is. I sure can bitch >about it but I can't change a thing ![]() Everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Jan 17, 9:54*am, "Michael \"Dog3\"" > wrote:
> Gloria P > :in > rec.food.cooking > > > > > Take heart, those of you in the frigid midwest and east. > > > Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. *Today hit 65 in Denver > > with similar temps predicted over the weekend. *Winter isn't over yet, > > in fact it's barely here. *We are expecting snow next week, midweek. > > > Today was loverly. > > Well goody for you <sticking tongue out> ;-) *I still froze my ass off this > morning when I went riding. It *might* get up to 40 today. I don't even > look at the forecast anymore. *I figure it is what it is. I sure can bitch > about it but I can't change a thing ![]() Block heater in the saddle? John Kane Kingston ON Canada |
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Michael "Dog3" wrote:
> Gloria P > : >> >> Today was loverly. >> > > Well goody for you <sticking tongue out> ;-) I still froze my ass off this > morning when I went riding. Hey, imagine what the poor horse had to endure! gloria p |
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sf wrote:
> "Michael \"Dog3\" wrote: > > I don't even > >look at the forecast anymore. �I figure it is what it is. I sure can bitch > >about it but I can't change a thing ![]() > > Everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it That's not true... many travel south in winter and north in summer. snowbird noun Date: 1674 1 : any of several birds (as a junco or fieldfare) seen chiefly in winter 2 : one who travels to warm climes for the winter --- |
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15 below zero the last couple days, but 27 today.
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 12:36:20 -0600, wrote:
>15 below zero the last couple days, but 27 today. Well in Kona now, at 10:30 am, it is tropically 70 with gorgeous skies. Sorry but true. aloha, Cea |
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"Gloria P" > wrote in message
... > Our temps were quite cold until yesterday. Today hit 65 in Denver > with similar temps predicted over the weekend. Winter isn't over yet, in > fact it's barely here. We are expecting snow next week, midweek. I'm going to get snow in the morning!(flurries and showers only, none sticking) According to weatherchannel.com, anyway. We've been having what was called an "arctic blast" for a few days, and Thurs/Fri nights got down to 13F. This is freaking COLD and our gas bill will be so high!! Marie |
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