Hi Harold, but when it is flying around like that in Texas here, there is usually a tornado attached to it nearby! Funny you mention weather, it is about 74 here today, yawn, but earlier this winter, it was 18 degrees in Amarillo while it was 85 in Brownsville. And all hell breaking loose in between, we call those Blue Northers here because the Canadian fronts blow thru with such force, afterwards once they pass the skies are ice blue, but also wicked cold! Sure hope ya'll get your three weeks of summer in sometimes soon like those Canooks, don't see how ya'll do it, give me a 100 degree day and 100% humidity where you have to take a shower to dry off anytime. Eddie Stakes' Planet Houston AMX----- Original Message -----From: harold loseySent: Friday, March 12, 2004 1:14 PMSubject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] New England WeatherNAH, I've seen it do the same thing at my houose in PA and even here in Texas
Davis Martin <martin-davis@xxxx> wrote:
Davis <martin-davis@xxxx> wrote:I will reply to this with pics of my outside thermometer with snow
flying arround it. It reads 50 degrees F .........only in New England.
Davis
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