Re: OT: Temperatures??
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- Subject: Re: OT: Temperatures??
- From: "* b* c* <b*@atlantic.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 19:41:11 -0700 (MST)
> Hi Mark--
>
> It's handy to see your temperatures in your posts, but you just give one
> temperature? What is it? Is it your high for the day, your low for the
> day, or the current temperature at the time of your post? Please let us
> know.
The temperatures and weather conditions I am giving is what it is at
the time of my posting. Since I use the computer more during the morning
or evening hours, said temperature is usually somewhere over the daily
minimum, but less than the maximum. For the record, the low was 47 F (8 C)
and the high was 80 (22 C) I got in the habit of posting temperatures when
in Lexington, a place that was gray and in the 30's and 40's F all day
today. (still)
> Thanks and enjoy your warmer Florida temps as quite a bit of the rest of
> the country heads into winter, while we here in California have just had
> our rainy season begin in earnest!
Thunderstorms are expected to move through in several rounds between
tomorrow night and Friday. With the weather we had today, the beach (on
the Gulf of Mexico) over at Crystal River was a popular destination. Today
was only the second time in my life I have seen the Gulf of Mexico, but I
hope to get there many more times since it is only 40 minutes away. The
previous time I saw the gulf was in 1975.
Mark A. Cook
billc@atlantic.net
Dunnellon, FL. Sounds like I need to get those Pansies planted.
>
> Rick Tasco
> Superstition Iris Gardens
> Central California Sierra Nevada foothills--Zone 8--high 59, low 48 and
> 1.01" of rain yesterday and this morning!