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64 Degrees at 6:50am on DEC 3rd...WTF!!!

drjeff

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Got the windows open in my office. Actually contemplating flipping the A/C on to dry things out a bit :eek:
 

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Right now in downtown boston it is 68F WTF??!?

:blink:

:puke:

It's a vast conspiracy to kill off all snow-haters. Entice them back into their shorts and bathing suits, do a little sunbathing on the roof. Flash freeze, temps drop 40 degress in 30 mins while they sleep, inducing hypothermia shock and subsequent demise. No more snow whiners! (only us rain whiners left!)
 

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Right now in downtown boston it is 68F WTF??!?

:blink:

:puke:

i guess logan has set an all time record for not hitting 32 degrees by now. I think i heard a weather head say the average first date is november 4th or something.
 

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I could have sworn it was warmer outside than it was in the house when I stepped outside this morning.
 

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9pm @ Boston

Just came back from an engagement downtown. 60 degrees with the rooftop down and the windows open. Felt like a July evening. There were hundreds of folks down on the Common and public garden for the tree lighting. Shorts, T-shirts, flipflops. Nary a jacket to be seen. I tried to forget this was December. This must be what the Carolinas are like, eh?

At this rate, everyone will want to join the L-street Brownies!!
 

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Two things come to mind here...

Most people don't like winter.

Payback is a b!tch.

Let's hope this means a nice long cold snap with lots of snow this winter.
 

billski

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Most people don't like winter.
Too Bad for them

Payback is a b!tch.
Too good for us

Let's hope this means a nice long cold snap with lots of snow this winter.
As a FIS weather prognosticator once said, "mother nature loves her averages."

I keep warning the snow-haters, that they will "pay for this" warm weather.
(I hope I'm right!)


BRING IT ON!:cool:
 

drjeff

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Headlines like this are making me angry:
"Earliest Measurable Snow Ever in South Texas" - :uzi:http://www.accuweather.com/news-story.asp?partner=forecastbar&traveler=0&article=0

-w

Yup, and the BIG problem with that is that way that the air moves within this mass of cold air that's trying to get into the Northeast right now, is that same air that is making it possibly snow in Houston is then heading East, taking a quick trip across the Louisiana/Mississippi/Florida Gulf Coast, and getting warmed up a bit before heading North and then warming up the inflow of air from the West :smash: :smash: :smash: So, our lack of GOOD cold and snow right now in the Northeast is DOUBLY getting screwed by Houston right now :mad:
 

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Too Bad for them


Too good for us


As a FIS weather prognosticator once said, "mother nature loves her averages."

I keep warning the snow-haters, that they will "pay for this" warm weather.
(I hope I'm right!)


BRING IT ON!:cool:

Well put Bill! :beer:
 
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