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Default How Cold at Your Pond?

On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 12:04:16 EST, "Pete C" wrote:


Huh! Water temp thermometer had dropped to the bottom of the pond. Howev

er,
At present (5pm GMT) Air temp at water surface is 1.1°C. Ten inches of

snow
on the ground, no ice on the pond.


Saw this on the news, how you were all snowed in. It said something about
no snowplows in the city? Is snow that unusual? I heard there was even mo
re
snow coming. ~ jan
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