RE: NE weather was-Snow, Eva?
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- Subject: RE: [CHAT] NE weather was-Snow, Eva?
- From: &* &* <j*@prairieinet.net>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 08:41:16 -0600
- In-reply-to: <f5.36be706c.2d45252f@aol.com>
Eva are you considered part of the nasty artic blast in the east? News
reports here stating temps at -29F, add the wind chill and burrrr.
Do we have anyone on the list in that area?
I was curious if this was a drastic change for them or if they are
normally close to that cold? We have had a few really cold snaps here
and another one is heading this way. So far, I think my plants will be
ok, as they all have some snow cover, but if it gets any colder here, I
will be worried mostly about the ones I push the zone on. Later this
week the high is supposed to be zero, and they are not saying what the
low is going to be yet....
Donna
>
> There is about four inches on the ground from the last couple of snow
> storms
> we had (a week or so ago). The temps have been so cold (at or below
> freezing)
> that it hasn't melted away. They say we may get another 1-3 inches
> tonight.
>
> Eva
> Long Island, NY
> Zone 6/7
>
> "We don't do enough to exploit renewable energy resources."
> Me
>
> In a message dated 1/24/2004 9:11:35 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> Cersgarden@aol.com writes:
> Eva, how much snow do you have?
> Ceres
>
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