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In the 60's today, had a great ride on the motorcycle. It is truly lovely in the South, no reason to ever live where it snows.
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Clear and cool here in the Ozarks (38°).
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Gorgeous weekend here, 4 inches of snow cover and bright blue skies.
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Humidity. Bugs. Robert Byrd. |
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and will bring heavy rains to the valleys and snow to the mountains on thru the middle of the next week Guess what the East Coast will get for Thanksgiving. . |
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Fortunately, this Doug Fir limb missed the two cars parked here. (The van was already damaged, so no harm done there) . |
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37 degrees centigrade here today, with increasing humidity and probably showers with a chance of thunder in the afternoon.
Mid 20s for the following five days, though. :) |
You lot have weird fluctuations down there don't you? Up here we just get hot and steamy. Once it starts, it doesn't really stop till next autumn.
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We either get the hot dry northerlies blasting off the central desert, tropical moisture feeding down through a trough, or a lovely cool change off the southern ocean.
The cool changes are wonderful. When it drops from 40 degrees to 25 in the space of an hour or so, it is damn near orgasmic. |
Yeah, it's always nice to get a respite from the heat. The best places we have to go are the mountain creeks. They're always cold, and usually the temp is a bit cooler too. Otherwise, even when we get a storm it doesn't cool down that much except sometimes if it's preceeded by a big blow for 10 mins. That breeze can be cool at times.
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Current weather in Savannah, 76 degrees.
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Overnight 40-50 mph sustained winds with gusts to 80 on the Oregon coast.
Streams are going to flood stage due to warm rains melting last week's snow fall. In PDX, a few trees have come down, but the biggest problem is flooded intersections where leaves are clogging drains. A few drivers are going too fast and get into hydroplaning. |
We're currently basking in unseasonal temperatures - 12 degrees today (37). Warm enough for me to walk to school in short sleeved tops at least.
Something to do with Gulf Stream air being trapped between two fronts. Or something something. I don't like it. We're even missing out on the fog which the rest of the South East is getting. I like fog, I call it frog to myself and that pleases my simple mind. I correct the weather reporters when they say, "Delays at Heathrow due to the fog" (frog). But I have a confirmed playdate with Tiger and his sister if we have a snow day. Yay! All the more reason it won't happen. Why? Sod's Law. |
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