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Sat 17 Nov, 2007 08:03 am
Ten o'clock. Main Street. Be there or be grinch.
Edgar--
Which side of the Mason-Dixon line is providing the temperatures? Here in PA the snowflakes are drifting down and I watch snowflakes from the other side of the window.
I would guess we are having 70 degrees today. Mostly, this month, we are having record heat. Upper 80s last week. Around 80 on Monday.
Edgar--
Seventy degrees? I'll stand on your corner--respectably clad.
We've had no winter, no rain. After a long hot summer, one needs the cool weather to recoup what one has lost while laboring in it. Seventy is good, but is also rare, this year.
Edgar--
I woke up this morning to snow--picturesque on the trees and slushy on the ground and Not Melting.
Last night, we had our first good rain in about a month or two. Three inches inundated us, and I was loving it.
Last night we had seven inches of snow.
According to the weather forecast, it will melt by tomorrow afternoon, but I am Not Amused.
80 degrees today. I spent my work time repairing air conditioners.
Forty degrees and foggy as the snow melts.
Sunshine. Thaw. Mud.
I can stay on the paths. I can live beside mud.
A change is going to come. Possible severe weather and cold, starting around 7 PM. Now, where did I store my jackets and coats?
Unseasonable 60's tomorrow. Possible snow on Friday.
The sun's shining, but I have been listening to it thunder for over an hour.
Edgar--
Are you in tornado country?
Hummmmm....
No posts from Edgar for 17 hours.
Sorry. I have a pager to answer, and then of course, there's sleep . . .
The rain was brief and not so rough. The greater storm barely bypassed us. Rain forecast all day Saturday and Sunday, highs in the fifties.
Today, 60's. Tomorrow 30's.
Glad the evil part of the rain skipped your section of the universe.