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Please allow me to interject my feelings about Mother Nature

Here in North Texas, I can tell you what the weather will be pretty much every day from mid-May to mid-September -- hot as hell and little to no rain.

The rest of the year, there's no telling. It can be 80-plus one day and 20 the next, with rain, hail, tornadoes, snow, ice, or sleet all on the table.

Have to admit, though, that this last was a relatively cool/wet summer. We ain't talking Seattle, but still ...
 
The Packers game started at 89 degrees yesterday, the hottest game ever at Lambeau.

When they kick off Thursday night, it's going to be 50.
 
Chef, way to dig up an old thread.

RS just liked a post of mine from 22 months ago.
 
Montreal cancelled the marathon this past Sunday but allowed the shorter distances to go ahead. As someone who loooooooooves the autumn this weather totally blows.
 
Mid 80's today and a 90% chance of severe storms this afternoon.
Calling for hail up to baseball size.
Lovely.
 
Guess what. We've got another tropical storm/hurricane headed our way tomorrow night. Not supposed to amount to much, but you never know. I remarked back in mid-June that I thought this was going to be a bad hurricane season, because the Gulf of Mexico started acting up in April and we had a named storm a week before the first day of summer. One time when I hate that I was right.
 
Guess what. We've got another tropical storm/hurricane headed our way tomorrow night. Not supposed to amount to much, but you never know. I remarked back in mid-June that I thought this was going to be a bad hurricane season, because the Gulf of Mexico started acting up in April and we had a named storm a week before the first day of summer. One time when I hate that I was right.
But now everything is pre-disastered, so it's all good.
 
75 and sunny sunday. played 18 holes.
65 and sunny yesterday.
2-3 inches of snow on ground this morning.
79 tomorrow.
63 Thursday.
55 Friday.
back in 80's Sunday.

this is beyond forked.
 
Violent storm here Sunday night knocked down trees, cut power to many and finally brought autumn to New England. All the maple leaves are now down, as is normal for Halloween. Last week, they were still up. Yesterday and today first days I wore a thick sweater to go outdoors.
 

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