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The Accuweather alarmist

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"The unseasonably warm winter experienced by much of the country is likely to "turn on a dime," in the words of AccuWeather.com Chief Long-Range Forecaster Joe Bastardi.

"Long-range forecasting expert Bastardi points out that it change in the weather pattern will be long-lasting or produce heavy amounts of snow. However, he believes that if the weather pattern reaches its full potential, the dramatic change from warmth to cold could result in "one of the top-five coldest 30-day stretches in the past half century".

Take your grain of salt every morning with water.

No one cares about your current yard temperature 🙃

If they didn't attempt to make it interesting no one would pay attention right?  :)

I went back up to Buffalo for Christmas and was amazed that as I flew in the sun was shining and everything looked very green.  Usually everything is drab and shades of grey by then. It was in the mid 40s.  Pretty crazy.  I wondered if people were still mowing their lawns.

Everyone there is waiting to get slammed though.

South Florida

Ray,

Is your tolerance building up to your new medication ,or do you need a refill? :;):

Scott

Titusville, FL

1/2 mile from the Indian River

USDA Zone COLD

Long-range forecasting expert Bastardi points out that it change in the weather pattern will be long-lasting or produce heavy amounts of snow. However, he believes that if the weather pattern reaches its full potential, the dramatic change from warmth to cold could result in "one of the top-five coldest 30-day stretches in the past half century".

Take your grain of salt every morning with water.

Ray,

I mentioned him yesterday in another thread.... He's all about Doom-N-Gloom... If he's right about the end of this month, I'm not gonna be happy :(

Bobby

Long Island, New York  Zone 7a (where most of the southern Floridians are originally from)

AVERAGE TEMPS

Summer Highs  : 85-90f/day,  68-75f / night

Winter Lows     : 38-45f/day,   25-35f / night

Extreme Low    : 10-20f/day,    0-10f / night   but VERY RARE

I went back up to Buffalo for Christmas and was amazed that as I flew in the sun was shining and everything looked very green

I didn't think things EVER turned green in Buffalo.. (just kidding :) )

Bobby

Long Island, New York  Zone 7a (where most of the southern Floridians are originally from)

AVERAGE TEMPS

Summer Highs  : 85-90f/day,  68-75f / night

Winter Lows     : 38-45f/day,   25-35f / night

Extreme Low    : 10-20f/day,    0-10f / night   but VERY RARE

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I need something stronger Scott.  This stuff is not cutting the mustard.

No one cares about your current yard temperature 🙃

Mix it with alcohol, Ray. Dang.

Alan

Tampa, Florida

Zone - 10a

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You're right Alan.  The answer is obvious.

No one cares about your current yard temperature 🙃

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