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What me worry about the Weather?  Not here..
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Big Snow tonight over one third of the US .... 
In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

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To change temperature scale would cost to much money, I thinik was the excuse.
Anything and everything is about money in the USA. Some people here just don't get the word
unless they are twittered or face booked.

Norway changed which side of the street they drive on in one day and no accidents.
If they tired that in the USA. a new record for car accident dearths.

The weather here in the Phoenix has been up and down like a yo-yo, One week it is normal, mid 70's, the next it is below normal, 50's. Tomorrow night the 3rd here in Glendale, AZ it is to go down to 26 degrees.

Thirty years ago when I built my home I had a double fireplace built between the living room and family room. For the last 20 years I have not been able to use it. If it gets cold enough, you get an atmospheric warning, no fires, thus no fire in the fireplace.
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For once, I'm glad I live where I do in WI. No (new) snow here! All my friends (from MN to TX) are complaining about the weather today...and I'm not! While it's cold (17 f), it's very, very sunny out and we haven't gotten snow in 2 days and the day we did, only 1-2 inches. Everyone else seems to be having power outages and 6 foot snow drifts.

For once, I can be the one NOT shoveling! Yay! It might even make up for the couple dumps we got that no one else did this winter...lol.
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Well.. My hat IS  off to you in other places of the Globe .. as I know and have heard on our recent newsbroadcasts the reminder of how REALLY Bad the winter has been to parts of Eastern US New York- Boston-/ down thru Alabama-Georgia  (where the kids have Never seen snow in their lives, - Florida, Texas& Los Angeles (Rain) then up thru North Atlantic Maritimes, over to Europe- Great Britain and Ireland, as well as well as Moscow -Russia, Australia ( flooding), - Thailand, as well as parts of eastern South America - Brazil . All Over the World in effect .... except here..

Last October here in the Pacific Northwest ( where I live) it was reported to expect the worst Winter ( here) in 100 years-  with far above snowfall., 
We'll it  looks like we dodged the bullit here, as I have yet to this day shoveled any snow or even  installed snow tires on both my cars.  ( wait, Is that Daffodills I see starting to bloom in my backyard).. But to the others here I pass my condolences over to you and yours .......                  :devilish :


Ok where's my Roboplow??  I got 10 inches here today  and I still don't have my snowtires on..     
       
In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

Terry
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Time to resurrect this post again  .. only for opposite ..

We have not had a single day over 22 degrees Celsius this summer so far ...( 70 odd degrees F ) ...       

and I read that parts of the US and eastern Canada is well into the 100's .. 

I wonder if any of all this could lead to higher real estate??   
Oh and today?  cloudy showers and 17 degrees......    

In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

Terry
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oh and by the way .. the opening photos in this post should cool you down faster than an  iced cappuccino.
In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

Terry
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Time to resurrect this post again  .. only for opposite ..

We have not had a single day over 22 degrees Celsius this summer so far ...( 70 odd degrees F ) ...       

and I read that parts of the US and eastern Canada is well into the 100's .. 

I wonder if any of all this could lead to higher real estate??   
Oh and today?  cloudy showers and 17 degrees......    



I so wish that was here.

While it hasn't been that hot yet here, we've had a few days in the upper 90's with high humidity.
Next week it looks like a heat wave is setting up with highs in the 90's. Yuck.

I can't wait till the fall, I can't take the hot weather and humidity anymore.
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I don't every remember being as uncomfortable as I have in the last few years. Every time Buffalo is in the 80s with high humidity I can barely stand it.

Whenever it gets like this I think of a symposium I attended. The discussion was of various causes and effects on the Earth's climate. One result being extremely high temperature and stifling humidity.

One scientist summed up the resulting effects saying "the living will envy the dead". 
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I don't every remember being as uncomfortable as I have in the last few years. Every time Buffalo is in the 80s with high humidity I can barely stand it.


I live right near the Mississippi river, and the humidity is always extreme here in the Summer months. I just can't stand to go outside much of the time. The heat index went well over 105° this past week, and it's nearly unbearable with humidity almost always hovering at 90%+. It's like stepping outside into a sauna, and there are no momentary cool breezes to speak of.

I've lived in the Nevada desert before, where the humidity is extremely low. Even when the temperatures were over 100° fahrenheit, it's far more bearable with low humidity.

Humidity is the killer here.
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Today is Day three of Cloudy with showers and wet conditions......
In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

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In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

Terry
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