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there was a nice coating of ice/frost this morning this morning at 30 degrees, looked really nice.
the high reached 70 today, low of 39 tonight.
http://bestsmileys.com/surprised/1.gif (broken link) Those diurnal temp ranges are desert like!
I checked the forecast up in San Antonio and it looks like they'll be dealing with highs in the 60s... lows in the 40s/50s on Sunday and Monday. Good thing I'm staying well south...
South Padre Island will be in the 70s with lows in the 60s
http://bestsmileys.com/surprised/1.gif (broken link) Those diurnal temp ranges are desert like!
I checked the forecast up in San Antonio and it looks like they'll be dealing with highs in the 60s... lows in the 40s/50s on Sunday and Monday. Good thing I'm staying well south...
South Padre Island will be in the 70s with lows in the 60s
Well it continues to dribble snow here in the Caribou, Maine area. The temps are higher than they have been and that is nice. I think it will be a long time before the snowbanks melt around here though.
Right now it is 12*F with a windchill of -6. High today is supposed to reach 22. This is a link to the National Weather Service climate plot for my area. It has seasonal snowfall, precipitation, and temps for this winter season so far. NOAA's NWS Forecast Office ”Caribou, Maine
as much as i like wind and cold, it would suck to have 120 MPH winds at a 10F, the windchill must like -30 or something, i prefer cold with winds LESS than 40 mph.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say 99.99% of all people would like the winds under 40 mph all the time, at any temperature.
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