To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
Nice here in Michigan right now. I even have a window open.
20s at night certainly isn’t unusual this time of year.
Screw the polar bears.
2 posted on
11/15/2015 7:05:17 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.)
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
WE are having a fairly balmy el Nino autumn here in Ohio. Seasonal temps to a little warmer. Don't know what you are talking about ten days from now, but who really thinks a ten day forecast means anything about climate?
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
Global warming causes cold wx.
Everyone knows that/s.
4 posted on
11/15/2015 7:06:37 PM PST by
Signalman
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
Downright 'balmy' here in PA, at 49-51°F, past few nights.
5 posted on
11/15/2015 7:08:31 PM PST by
Carriage Hill
( The cheddar cheese slid off my cracker on 11/6/12.)
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
I live in Michigan. I appreciate the higher than normal temperature we’ve has thus far this fall and all the sunshine we had last winter. No complaints here.
7 posted on
11/15/2015 7:09:14 PM PST by
be-baw
(still seeking)
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
50 during the day, teens to low 20s at night here in Nor Cal.
8 posted on
11/15/2015 7:10:06 PM PST by
Inyo-Mono
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
It’s a pretty comfortable 79 degrees here now in Delray Beach. Nice breeze going on too.
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
I am frightened. My trees outside have been victim of climate change. Their leaves have all turned yellow and are falling from their branches.
In about a month all my trees will be bare.
12 posted on
11/15/2015 7:13:40 PM PST by
Slyfox
(Will no one rid us of this meddlesome president?)
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
High in Connecticut tomorrow will be 60. I’m going to play golf, may be last chance.
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
-2 here in Eagle River, Alaska tonight. Par for the course though. Was doing laundry tonight. Threw clothes in drier. Checked on them after about 30 minutes. Clothes were wet and steaming. Lint everywhere. Went outside to check the vent. The flap had frozen shut. Had to break the ice off. Drier worked fine afterwards. Bitter cold here!
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
Just like REAL ESTATE, the WEATHER is all about LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION.
25 posted on
11/15/2015 8:25:03 PM PST by
UCANSEE2
(Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
No complaints here in Buffalo. Seeing last year at this time we were buried in 7 feet and had the coldest winter on record.
27 posted on
11/15/2015 8:36:42 PM PST by
The Mayor
(Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
Average temperature this time of year in Minneapolis is about 40F for the high, and maybe 25 or 26 for the low.
We've been running 15-20 degrees above normal since maybe September.
33 posted on
11/15/2015 10:09:30 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: Cruz_West_Paul2016
No, not in S/E Montana...
cold, snow and eh, winter.
(actually, the snow here if very “dry”, hardly need a shovel, just a broom. Had harder FROST on my windshield back east)
34 posted on
11/16/2015 12:21:05 AM PST by
This_far
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