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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    I hate you.

    ETA: 48+79=127 degree difference.
    Man. That was from where my mother's nursing home is located. Here is where I live.


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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    I hate you.

    ETA: 48+79=127 degree difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    A 9 mph wind adds -21 F in wind chill ? I tend to take those wind chill temperatures with a huge grain of salt. -27 F with any level of wind is quite cold of course. -4 F is about as low as we get here in Oslo, we had that a week ago. Which is exactly 100 F colder than it was last July.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Man. That was from where my mother’s nursing home is located. Here is where I live.


    How's the weather in your neck of the woods-7bbe74c7-50b5-448e-83b9-aa7903081131-jpg
    So get the extra bedroom ready. Rog is on days off and we'll catch a flight tomorrow afternoon.


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    Fair

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    We had SUCH a warm spell this past week that I was asking (on facebook) about whether snakes would come out this early. BUT it's 37 degrees today. brrrrrrr.
    Last edited by Lista; 02-09-2019 at 09:15 AM. Reason: clarity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lista View Post
    We had SUCH a warm spell this past week that I was asking (on facebook) about whether snakes would come out this early. BUT it's 37 degrees today. brrrrrrr.
    Time to get after that clearing of brush!

    If it is cloudy, that is. If you have sun, the snakes will come out to get warm. Expect them to be sluggish but grumpy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lista View Post
    We had SUCH a warm spell this past week that I was asking (on facebook) about whether snakes would come out this early. BUT it's 37 degrees today. brrrrrrr.
    We hit 80 here in Atlanta the day before yesterday. Now it's 40º.

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    We hit 80 here in Atlanta the day before yesterday. Now it's 40º.
    And Jim Cantore showed up with a crew?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    We hit 80 here in Atlanta the day before yesterday. Now it's 40º.
    Guess it's a good thing we missed our flights, although 40 is still a good 70-80 degrees warmer than here...

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