Dennis
This is Toooooooooo Bizarre!
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- azsnowman
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This is Toooooooooo Bizarre!
WELL...here we are, the end of June and I've got the FURNACE running
It's ALMOST cold ENOUGH for a FIRE in the WOODSTOVE, although, with the current fire restrictions, I "CAN'T!"....no fires of ANY KIND.....this is just TOOOOO WEIRD!!!! I'm sitting at 58° with a N-NE breeze of 12, gusting to 20 making for a WIND CHILL
Dennis
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- Stephanie
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It's been rather strange all across the country. The only area with relatively "normal" weather is the NE and SE. I'd like to say that perhaps it's a good thing that you are having cooler weather than hotter for your drought situation?
I'll tell you one thing, it's been great sleeping with the windows open weather around here as well!
I'll tell you one thing, it's been great sleeping with the windows open weather around here as well!
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According to the snowfall section of our climate summary, We must've had some cool air here in Jax one day this month.... but I missed it
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http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jax/cgi-bin/tex ... name=Daily\sClimate\sSummary\sfor\sJacksonville
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http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jax/cgi-bin/tex ... name=Daily\sClimate\sSummary\sfor\sJacksonville
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...THE JACKSONVILLE CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR JUNE 29 2004...
VALID TODAY AS OF 0500 PM LOCAL TIME.
CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD 1971 TO 2000
CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD 1851 TO 2004
WEATHER ITEM OBSERVED TIME RECORD YEAR NORMAL DEPARTURE LAST
VALUE (LST) VALUE VALUE FROM YEAR
NORMAL
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TEMPERATURE (F)
TODAY
MAXIMUM 92 400 PM 100 1998 90 2 82
MINIMUM 71 MM 63 1981 71 0 71
AVERAGE 82 81 1 77
PRECIPITATION (IN)
TODAY 0.00 1.95 1919 0.19 -0.19 0.03
MONTH TO DATE 16.87 5.18 11.69 6.71
SINCE JUN 1 16.87 5.18 11.69 6.71
SINCE JAN 1 27.61 22.57 5.04 27.31
SNOWFALL (IN)
TODAY 0.0 0.0 2002 0.0 0.0 0.0
2001
MONTH TO DATE T 0.0 0.0 0.0
SINCE JUN 1 T 0.0 0.0 0.0
SINCE JUL 1 T T 0.0 0.0
SNOW DEPTH 0
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- azsnowman
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Here's the forecast for Flag......take note of the low temps!
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/wrhq/To ... AZ+015+005
Dennis
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/wrhq/To ... AZ+015+005
Dennis
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- azsnowman
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Stephanie wrote:How's your garden holding up Dennis after the frost??
I caught it JUST IN THE NECK OF TIME
Dennis
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cold
I'm sure it's the fault of global warming ..... 
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Wow, BRRRRRR, Dennis!
I remember being in Flagstaff in late May,
and, the temps at night were normally
high 40°'s, then! This 'ole TN gal thought THAT
was a wee tad chilly for my warm southern
bones!
We're still getting rain showers, every day -
the tomatoes are starting to split open due to
being water-logged!
I remember being in Flagstaff in late May,
and, the temps at night were normally
high 40°'s, then! This 'ole TN gal thought THAT
was a wee tad chilly for my warm southern
bones!
We're still getting rain showers, every day -
the tomatoes are starting to split open due to
being water-logged!
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- Stephanie
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azsnowman wrote:Stephanie wrote:How's your garden holding up Dennis after the frost??
I caught it JUST IN THE NECK OF TIMEI "RAN" outside, hit the *misting system* at 0400, put a *light* mist on the tomatoes, zuchinni, etc till 0545 and it SAVED them "WHEW....got tooooooo much money invested in the veggies this year, ie, WATER!"
Dennis
I'm glad you got to them in time!
I'm sure your neighbors will be up your arse regarding their garden now!
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