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Old 10-28-2017, 10:38 AM
 
Location: Southern Quebec
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Originally Posted by Arcenal352 View Post
Don't temperatures typically increase drastically for like a week or so in October? Indian Summer? I recall as a kid one year we were swimming the week before Halloween, and then it snowed on Halloween.
The trees are finally changing colour now. Thelma and Louise, our maples, look mahvellous!

It's going to be much cooler this Halloween, too, so I've heard.

It's true, it's par for the course. I don't remember swimming the week before Halloween, but I could have done it this year if I'd wanted to.

I heard someone on the radio say that we broke records for warmest October ever since 1963.
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