Weather network....ABOVE normal spring temps! Soon to be HOTTESS ON RECORD to more than cancel winter 80 year COLD records!
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostWeather network....ABOVE normal spring temps! Soon to be HOTTESS ON RECORD to more than cancel winter 80 year COLD records!
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Originally posted by Horse View PostCaseih the winter has been real good until feb rolled in,little to much snow but that will recharge the sloughs and lakes,that were in need of some water, What are you going to say when its 90+ and dry in the summer.like last yr, Iceage.
we had a normal summer here
I'm sure all the people enjoyed the snow in L.A though
Or the coldest day ON RECORD in Phoenix
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Originally posted by farmaholic View Post...and we will have Ghetto blaster winds. As every low pressure system stalls before it gets here, develops behind us, splits and misses us before it gets here or skirts past us!
How you like them negative waves?
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When I leave the city, the temperature starts dropping so that by the time I get 30 miles out in the country the temp is at 3-5 degrees colder than in the city. If they haven’t moved the weather stations further and further out as cities have grown, the data is severely distorted.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostWhen I leave the city, the temperature starts dropping so that by the time I get 30 miles out in the country the temp is at 3-5 degrees colder than in the city. If they haven’t moved the weather stations further and further out as cities have grown, the data is severely distorted.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostWhen I leave the city, the temperature starts dropping so that by the time I get 30 miles out in the country the temp is at 3-5 degrees colder than in the city. If they haven’t moved the weather stations further and further out as cities have grown, the data is severely distorted.
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