> On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 13:22:43 GMT, Xan <nos...@att.net> wrote:
> >fmomoon wrote:
> >> "Xan" <nos...@att.net> wrote in message
> >>news:9LSnj.9574$EZ3.5385@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com...
> >>> Today the temperature fell from 65 degrees at 1:00 pm to 15 at 9:00 pm! A
> >>> storm front came through, bringing high winds (tornado watch), sleet, and
> >>> snow in the space of a few hours. By 3:00 pm it was down to 37 and kept
> >>> plunging until that low. Good old Midwestern weather! You just can't top
> >>> those 50 degrees one day changes.
>
>
> >> Yeow! It has been very cold here and there is snow on the nearest mountain,
> >> which I can see out of my window (probably a big hill to some of you, but it
> >> is a mountain to me <g>). I swear it hasn't stopped raining in weeks! All
> >> I can say is, as cold as I am, I'll deal with that instead of the Midwestern
> >> weather. :) We have a saying about San Francisco: if you don't like the
> >> weather, wait five minutes and it will change. Some change: good. 65 to
> >> 15 in eight hours....oh my!
>
> >Well, at least we got to enjoy the mild weather for a few days. January
> >has been a weird weather month overall. During the first week it got up
> >to 70 for several days, then dropped into the teens and single digits,
> >then went back up, and now back down again. It's 11 right now. Oh,
> >well, just a few more months and spring will return, which is always my
> >favorite time of year. I just drink it in like nectar! Moni, I
> >remember those cold, rainy days in CA. It's a shame the rain doesn't
> >fall in the summer there, because summer rain is just wonderful!
>
> >Xan
>
> It's supposed to be 81 degrees here in Norfolk tomorrow. The previous
> record high for Feb. 6th here was 74 degrees; we could beat that by a
> mile.
>
> *Must be global warming! Help! The sky is falling! The sky is
> falling!*
> ---
> Zob
highs in the zeros. LOL.