It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => Weather, Climate, & Natural Disasters => Topic started by: Libertas on December 22, 2014, 07:55:50 AM
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We've had rain and light snow recently, supposed to get rain changing over into snow later today and snow continuing into tomorrow night with 3-6" of globalwarmink accumulating, then nothing till maybe Friday, so our holiday seems fairly trouble free here.
But the East Coast looks to be in a mix of crud (http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/christmas-travel-snow-wind-rain/39268438), with a cold blast hitting the New England states Christmas Day.
Ho Ho Ho
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We have fog today. Cold front coming tomorrow. Christmas is supposed to be dry with a low of 43, high of 60.
::snoshovel::
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I'll be traveling to the mountains, so we're supposed to have some light snow late Christmas Eve and into Christmas Day. Probably no accumulation to speak of.
I like Christmas to be cold, and preferably some kind of precipitation or at least cloudy. Sunny and warm is not Christmas weather in my book.
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Well.....sunny and 70 would be fine with me....I'd go fishing.
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Well.....sunny and 70 would be fine with me....I'd go fishing.
On Christmas?! Bah, humbug.
I'm with Glock, but it's supposed to be on the warmer side on Thursday and rainy messy. Feh.
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I still have Yaks to pick up in the mountains.. I would prefer some sunnier weather..
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We appear to be on the way to a brown Christmas...bleech! Supposed to get 1-2" this morning into tonight, but the daytime highs are 34-35 so I am not sure how long it will stick...hopefully long enough to avoid brown!
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No snow, oh well.