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Posted by melspinyards on April 1, 2005, at 15:43:51
I like storms, but we have been dry for a while.
While winter stroms and all the rest are happening, just nice pleasant weather, clouds and warm sunshine.
But about temperature... 80degrees...then 45 the next. Certainly a bi-polar state.
How is things going for everyone else?
Posted by Larry Hoover on April 1, 2005, at 17:09:11
In reply to texas weather is crazy, posted by melspinyards on April 1, 2005, at 15:43:51
> How is things going for everyone else?
"Winter storm watch for Peterborough city - Lakefield - Southern Peterborough County
A late winter storm will move across southern Ontario this weekend giving a mix of heavy rain and snow.
This is an alert to the potential development of dangerous winter weather conditions in these regions."
Up to 10" of snow, followed by two inches of rain, plus wind gusts to 50 m.p.h.
Yay.
Lar
Posted by justyourlaugh on April 1, 2005, at 22:29:16
In reply to Re: texas weather is crazy » melspinyards, posted by Larry Hoover on April 1, 2005, at 17:09:11
larry..
did not know you were canadian..
..the mildness has gone out of the air tonight..
maybe we should call the air force!
j
Posted by Tabitha on April 2, 2005, at 2:55:49
In reply to texas weather is crazy, posted by melspinyards on April 1, 2005, at 15:43:51
Butterfly migration here. Yesterday the air was thick with painted lady butterfies. Today, hardly any. It was way freaky!
Posted by jay on April 3, 2005, at 4:22:42
In reply to Re: texas weather is crazy » melspinyards, posted by Larry Hoover on April 1, 2005, at 17:09:11
> > How is things going for everyone else?
>
> "Winter storm watch for Peterborough city - Lakefield - Southern Peterborough County
>
> A late winter storm will move across southern Ontario this weekend giving a mix of heavy rain and snow.
>
> This is an alert to the potential development of dangerous winter weather conditions in these regions."
>
> Up to 10" of snow, followed by two inches of rain, plus wind gusts to 50 m.p.h.
>
> Yay.
>
> Lar
>
>Yah we got about 20,000 inches plus all the stuff that melted before it could be measured...and this is down here on the Niagara Peninsula.."Anything can happen.."...but the worst was having to clean my car off 4 times coming and going to work and lunch and stuff...being suffocated by 3 inch golf-ball size snowflakes in my Spring clothes..and the wind knocked me over and took out power for almost every hour on the hour. And today is the switch from DLS Time, right...or am I just in my usual drug induced stupor?
Jay
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