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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 -- To email me, remove the trap and type my first name in its place. CLICK DAILY TO FEED THE HUNGRY United States: http://www.stopthehunger.com/ International: http://www.thehungersite.com/ |
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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 |
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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 wrote in message ... 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 -- To email me, remove the trap and type my first name in its place. CLICK DAILY TO FEED THE HUNGRY United States: http://www.stopthehunger.com/ International: http://www.thehungersite.com/ |
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