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Oh, I'm on board with that. You can send me about 70 degrees right now and I'll be comfy. AND I don't really have water to spare, but I could donate my snow to you. Would that be ok?
Oh gosh~frozen tundra, USA~It's 7 degrees with a windchill of minus 14. It's snowing, but fortunately not the blinding snow that's north of me and probably already east of here. We're supposed to hit 11 above today so I figure if the winds don't come up much more, our windchill should hit minus 10 for the high.
Yesterday was another non-average day. Actually, as someone else said, averages don't mean a lot in this area. We hit 35 and our average is 41 and then it really dropped. The record was 72 set in 1936. For our low we hit 15 with 20 being our average and the record was minus 11 in 1995. The averages weren't too far off, but we may have only hit 35 for a bit and then dropped dramatically. I'm SO tired of winter.
McAllen, TX:
Cloudy
Feels Like:82°
Barometer:29.92 in and falling
Humidity:58%
Visibility:10 mi
Dewpoint:64°
Wind:SSE 24 mph
Sunrise:7:47 am
Sunset:7:39 pm
I want to know how everyone is in Duluth, MN. with the expectations of a blizzard in the air......
Be careful white outs are predicted with this type of snow ( per the weather channel anyhow).
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