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[email protected] 03-10-2003 04:32 PM

Snow/Hard Frost
 

Place: Pennsylvania's Northern Tier in the Appalachian
Mountains

Dates: October 2 and 3, 2003

What happened: Snow flurries yesterday, very hard freeze
last night. Temperature was 26 F this morning at 9:00 am.

What a year!!!!

Catastrophic amounts of rain all spring (veritable
monsoons), very wet and cool all summer, wet all fall (what
fall we've had)....if the weather continues in the same
pattern, we'll have six feet of snow all winter! Ugh.

Pat
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Steve 03-10-2003 07:22 PM

Snow/Hard Frost
 
We had snow off and on yesterday. The ground almost got white there for
a while. Here by the lake, we only got down to 29. The prediction was 26
and farther from the lake, I'm sure they got at least that cold.

Steve in the Adirondacks

wrote:

Place: Pennsylvania's Northern Tier in the Appalachian
Mountains

Dates: October 2 and 3, 2003

What happened: Snow flurries yesterday, very hard freeze
last night. Temperature was 26 F this morning at 9:00 am.

What a year!!!!

Catastrophic amounts of rain all spring (veritable
monsoons), very wet and cool all summer, wet all fall (what
fall we've had)....if the weather continues in the same
pattern, we'll have six feet of snow all winter! Ugh.

Pat



Minteeleaf 03-10-2003 07:22 PM

Snow/Hard Frost
 
wrote:
Place: Pennsylvania's Northern Tier in the Appalachian
Mountains
Dates: October 2 and 3, 2003
What happened: Snow flurries yesterday, very hard freeze
last night. Temperature was 26 F this morning at 9:00 am.
What a year!!!!
Catastrophic amounts of rain all spring (veritable
monsoons), very wet and cool all summer, wet all fall (what
fall we've had)....if the weather continues in the same
pattern, we'll have six feet of snow all winter! Ugh.

Pat


Here in northern VA we had horrendous amounts of rain.
My tomato plants rotted in their pots, even with
correct drainage. :-(
I am hoping we don't get that same amount of snow.
We'd be buried alive. Nooooooooooo...

Minteeleaf

Todd 08-10-2003 06:12 AM

Snow/Hard Frost
 
Send some of that rain out West. Salt Lake City area more specifically. We
go weeks without significant rain. Yes, technically we do live in a desert,
but it is too much to ask for rain? LOL! Temps the past couple of weeks have
been in the 80's. Nice beautiful fall weather!

Todd


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Place: Pennsylvania's Northern Tier in the Appalachian
Mountains

Dates: October 2 and 3, 2003

What happened: Snow flurries yesterday, very hard freeze
last night. Temperature was 26 F this morning at 9:00 am.

What a year!!!!

Catastrophic amounts of rain all spring (veritable
monsoons), very wet and cool all summer, wet all fall (what
fall we've had)....if the weather continues in the same
pattern, we'll have six feet of snow all winter! Ugh.

Pat
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BattMeals 12-10-2003 06:32 AM

Snow/Hard Frost
 
wrote:


Place: Pennsylvania's Northern Tier in the Appalachian
Mountains

Dates: October 2 and 3, 2003

What happened: Snow flurries yesterday, very hard freeze
last night. Temperature was 26 F this morning at 9:00 am.

What a year!!!!

Catastrophic amounts of rain all spring (veritable
monsoons), very wet and cool all summer, wet all fall (what
fall we've had)....if the weather continues in the same
pattern, we'll have six feet of snow all winter! Ugh.

Pat



I used to live in Susquehanna County, PA. The weather there is one of
the reasons I now live in Monterey County, CA. Today was sunny 73ºF
with 55% humidity. Gorgeous.

Back to planning my "winter" garden....

-matt


Atara 13-10-2003 03:02 PM

Snow/Hard Frost
 
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4ax.com:

What happened: Snow flurries yesterday, very hard freeze
last night. Temperature was 26 F this morning at 9:00 am.


Huh. Our normal for this time of year is in the low 40's(F), but this past
week we broke all kinds of temperature records. We had a few days in the
mid-80s!

You're east of us, so hopefully it's coming your way. :) We'll probably be
back to chilly northern temperatures soon.


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