Subj : Re: National Anthem To : ROB MCCART From : Mike Powell Date : Fri Jan 31 2025 09:48:00 > The real shock this year is the wild changes in temperature up and down > in a short time, like this week Friday will have a high of 32f and a low > that night of -4f, a high of 8f the next day, then back up to 27f the > next day. But what I started to say was we've had a number of days this > year with a daytime high at or slightly above freezing and then dropping > to -4f or so overnight. The worst part is those fast changes are always > accompanied by high winds to move the systems in and out and it's harder > to heat the house and get around in the wind than in colder temperatures. We've had some of the temperature swings here lately but nothing near that drastic. Like one day it might only get to 28F after a night around 10F, then the next day it might be 35-40F after a night near 25F. We are about to get some days near 60F. As you have noticed, the winds are always at play while all of this is going on. > The guy that plows out the road here said to me the other day that this > is the worst year for large and drifting snowfalls that he's seen in > at least 5 years. I picked a great year to try wintering here again. B) It sure sounds that way! :) Mike * SLMR 2.1a * Oooo, Better run, Mr. Wino!!! --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .