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#15
by
Timmay
on 15 Jan, 2009 18:12
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I just wish if it is going to be this cold, IT WOULD AT LEAST SNOW! I am missing the "rock packed" snowball fights...lol
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#16
by
Brkeatr
on 15 Jan, 2009 18:47
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I just wish if it is going to be this cold, IT WOULD AT LEAST SNOW! I am missing the "rock packed" snowball fights...lol
Geezz Tim, come here where I live, the ground has been white since November !! No shortage of snow here this year. The skiers and snowmobilers are loving it !!
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#17
by
GASlick
on 15 Jan, 2009 20:53
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The temp here in Griffin, GA is going to be 14 tonight and 10 Saturday. That's pretty cold for GA. The mountains are going to be 10 tonight and 5-7 on Saturday.
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#18
by
PORKY
on 15 Jan, 2009 22:51
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WELL... here in detroit its SO COLD...(you say "how cold is it ?") its so cold the crime rate is down 40% ! todays HIGH was 6* and tonight will be -6 with OUT wind chill
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#19
by
Paul
on 16 Jan, 2009 04:42
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Well, just got a call from my school. No classes today. With airtemp right now of minus 23 and a wind chill of minus 51 they didn't want the kids walking to school or waiting for buses. Man, I don't want to see my heating bill after this month.
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#20
by
slyatlast
on 16 Jan, 2009 05:54
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Really hard to feel too sorry for any of you. It's minus 21 F here this morning. Yesterday morning it was minus 40 F just north of here. Add 30 inches of snow on the ground and a windchill reading of minus 50 and it makes for really invigorating conditions!
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#21
by
schro
on 16 Jan, 2009 06:14
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Really hard to feel too sorry for any of you. It's minus 21 F here this morning. Yesterday morning it was minus 40 F just north of here. Add 30 inches of snow on the ground and a windchill reading of minus 50 and it makes for really invigorating conditions! 
I have one word for that ........ "MOVE"
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#22
by
slyatlast
on 16 Jan, 2009 06:41
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Really hard to feel too sorry for any of you. It's minus 21 F here this morning. Yesterday morning it was minus 40 F just north of here. Add 30 inches of snow on the ground and a windchill reading of minus 50 and it makes for really invigorating conditions! 
I have one word for that ........ "MOVE"
No way! A couple of cold days in January is a small sacrifice for a great lifestyle. Beautiful summer days, crisp colorful autumn, low humidity year-round and some of the nicest people you'll ever meet.
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#23
by
herronm
on 16 Jan, 2009 06:54
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27 in the Dallas area this morning. Brrrrrrrrrr
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#24
by
joergHH
on 16 Jan, 2009 08:41
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35 degree F and cool wind from east - brrr
J
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#25
by
Papa Don
on 16 Jan, 2009 08:48
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Houston had a low last night of 32F. Warming trend for the weekend. Highs in the 60's. One question-What is snow?
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#26
by
wpruitt
on 16 Jan, 2009 16:23
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All I know is, in this 1895 farmhouse, pity the poor fool who pays the gas bill!
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#27
by
slyatlast
on 16 Jan, 2009 16:31
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Houston had a low last night of 32F. Warming trend for the weekend. Highs in the 60's. One question-What is snow?
I'll send you some - how many tons would you like?
Update: Forecast high of 35F by next week - that's warmup of 70 degrees in just 4 days!
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#28
by
warhawk
on 17 Jan, 2009 04:42
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right now, it is a cold 29 degrees F

WARHAWK
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#29
by
Brkeatr
on 17 Jan, 2009 04:45
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Warming up here....only - 6 Below 0