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Re: Wow! Down To 50's Tonight (Honolulu, Hi.)
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on February 04, 2007 at 10:01:54 from (207.177.83.174):
In Reply to: Wow! Down To 50's Tonight (Honolulu, Hi.) posted by doogdoog on February 03, 2007 at 01:05:27:
Hi , Ya might have to wear socks with the sandles till this passes ! Here in NE ioway it's going to near 20 below Sunday night according to the weather guessers . It's been below ought at night for about the last 5 days and isn't supposed to go above that at night till thursday or so unless they guess something new tonight . That's pretty cold for around here . I forgot my gloves and coat at work the other day and had to unload and stack scaffolding in a unheated storage shed from a truck for about an hour on thursday with the tempurature about +4 . I did have on a t-shirt and a medium weight pull-over sweat shirt and sweats under my jeans but I still got a tad cold after about 1/2 hour . The hands sure froze touching that cold steel ! Stay warm over there ! ...Randy
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