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Posted by Kevin on November 03, 2003 at 09:02:57 from (66.138.215.4):
In Reply to: Let It Snow --- Let It Snow ! posted by Don C on November 03, 2003 at 07:04:56:
My most unfavorite words - unseasonably. Whatever follows is never good as it means it is going to be too hot, dry, cold, wet, etc. Report from north Texas is unseasonably warm with highs expected to be around 85. Should see some more normal temperatures later this week with lows in the high 40's and highs in the 60's. We still are in desperate need of rain. We haven't had a good rain since the Spring. All of my tanks are getting low and some just about dry. Neighbors are moving cattle over to our place because they are out of water. Here it is November and we're still wearing shorts. Of course as the saying goes - If you don't like the weather in Texas, just wait a day.
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