blueknight
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Wed Dec-29-04 07:48 AM
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the cold is starting to break, hopefully the ice will continue to melt. i hope you all have a great day:hi:
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tavalon
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Wed Dec-29-04 07:55 AM
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But thankfully it has begun to rain. I'm in Seattle and we are about 6 inches short on our rainfall this year. This is a way bad thing because, and I know you'll get a hoot out of this, we have a drought every summer. And if we start our spring with a deficit, it will be very bad, very early this year.
Granted, January is our wettest month so my worrying may be premature.
Great to hear about the ice melting.
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Wed Dec-29-04 08:00 AM
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2. Snow melting here in western Indiana.. |
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January thaw coming a few days earlier this year.
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Wed Dec-29-04 08:02 AM
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you guys got it bad.as well as the rest of indiana. this was one of the worst snow storms i can remember and i'm 47.hope thats the last one this winter
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Wed Dec-29-04 08:17 AM
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I'm in Chicago and we missed out on your snow, but I had quite a shock when I left LA (before the rains) last week with Sunny and 68 and deplaned at O'Hare and it was 0 with -15 wind chills. Ah, the midwestern winter!
I keep warning my kids about "real winters"...ones we had in this area in the late 70's and mid 80's with 15-20 inch snowfalls and -20 temps. We've been lucky in recent years as the extremes haven't been too extreme.
Cheers & Happy New Year
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