Re: Yoyo weather
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  • Subject: Re: Yoyo weather
  • From: J* S* <i*@q.com>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 12:07:22 -0800

Weather here is pretty much normal as near as I can tell, although I've
heard we're somewhat behind the curve on rainfall. Right now it's 44
degrees--exactly the same as when I got up 8 hours ago.



Never attribute to cleverness what can be explained by stupidity.




On Dec 20, 2011, at 10:59 AM, Johnson, Cyndi D Civ USAF AFMC 95 CS/SCOSI wrote:

> Winter here is pretty normal so far - mostly sunny, in the 50s during the
> day and freezing at night. We've had a couple light rains and a couple days
> where the weather people breathlessly predicted massive disasters (i.e,
> possible high winds or an inch of snow) none of which has happened. 
> We'll see what happens as we head into the rainy season.    
> 
> Cyndi 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Aplfgcnys@aol.com
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 7:11 AM
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Subject: [CHAT] Yoyo weather
> 
> My son the geologist says forget about global warming - call it 
> global weirding.  First we had the snowstorm in late October which
> did a lot of damage.  The following week the temperatures were in
> the 60s.  Since then it has been up and down.  Last Wednesday
> morning at 6:30 when I check the day's temperature, it was 52 degrees.
> The next few days were in the 40s and 30s, and on Sunday it was 
> 20 degrees when we got up for early church.  Monday - that's yesterday -
> it was 16.2 at 6:30, but bright and sunny.  This morning it was 47 and
> cloudy.  My garden doesn't know how to handle this.  Azaleas that
> 
> were turning color before the snowfall in October have put our about
> an inch of new green leaves.  What's going to happen to them now?
> Crazy!
> 
> And now that we are having more mild weather, I see that the opposite
> part of the country is having blizzard conditions.  I do hope  that those
> of you who live in the Southwest aren't being hit too hard. We are 
> probably better equipped to handle blizzards here in the Northeast than
> you are.
> 
> And here's hoping that each of you will have the happiest of holiday
> seasons.  Even if it's politically incorrect, I'll say it - Merry Christmas!
> 
> Auralie
> 
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