So rain gear? What is this 80 degrees, then?
rain showers here usually last less than 15 minutes, i expect temps to be in the upper 70's, low 80's with nights dropping down into the mid 50's. expect lots of sunshine. It has not rained here so far this year and this is not the rainy season although in the northern mountains you could see snow/rain and temps below freezing at night. forecast for sat is 75 partly cloudy/ sunday is 80 and partly cloudy. Sounds good to me.
Denver, for instance, is a lot colder: just 41 in this very moment.
I'd just been looking up the forecast, so I'll add it -
http://www.accuweather.com/forecast-15day.asp?partner=6037&traveler=1&zipChg=1&zipcode=87101&metric=0
Wunderground.com is a little more informative, but only has, far as I can tell, a 5 day forecast.
Thanks for the weather advice. I was going to bring capris and sandals, so I guess I still can. Looking forward to some warm weather - it's cold, rainy, and grey here, of course... it's like that 7 months of the year.
Yes, my little french smartass!
Mame wrote:Thanks for the weather advice. I was going to bring capris and sandals, so I guess I still can. Looking forward to some warm weather - it's cold, rainy, and grey here, of course... it's like that 7 months of the year.
80 degrees is quite warm. Still, when I travel, I will at least carry a pile jacket and windbreaker. I'm betting that when I pass Isleta Pueblo, I'll start seeing snow on the Sandias.
Thanks, roger. I'm bringing things for the cooler nights, too. Just wanted to know if summer wear was appropriate. Two more days ...
Deb, sorry for confusing you. I made a post with a typo that made me sound like Elmer Fudd. Now when I make a mistake, I call it wabbiting.
In your case, the real and only wabbit, I would never say something that silly about a mistake. Believe me, I would never in a million years even dream of provoking the bunny.
Unless I was being very wabbity.
But it would not, I repeat NOT, be referring to you in any insulting or provoking way.
Strictly an unprovoking comment on my part. Unprovoking. Unprovoking. Strictly respectful. I don't like provoking bunnies. I am afraid of bunnies. I am a coward when it comes to bunnies.
Don't you mean "wespectful"?
Don't push it Mame. That particular wabbit--forgive me, bunny--is a heat seeking missle when it comes to revenge. Be afraid, be very afraid...
She's probably hunched over in her little hutch, fast asleep right now. I think I'm safe.
Roger, now is the perfect time to protect a damsel in distress, even though she doesn't know it. Poor Mame.
Oh, I think I can handle a wascally wabbit.
Intuitively, that sounds like protecting a snarl of bobwhar.
Anyway, it isn't good to provoke the bunny.
Mame, when you first meet her, be sure to call her Debby. She is the sweetest little thing you've ever met. You'll be delighted.
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