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Ok give me a few and ill get on my computerGot an email but it only has the group # - still no password and it won't let me join ...
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Wow. I cant believe there have been 10 winters where DC had less than 3.7".Lmao this is awesome. Currently on DC local news
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I think you should change your name from SER to sun angle. Seems to suit you lol.One thing that always amazes me is how its able to stay so cold despite sunny skies and a high sun angle.
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One thing that always amazes me is how its able to stay so cold despite sunny skies and a high sun angle.
Then why not go back to Georgia like you said you where going to? I'll take temps in the 50s or lower in march all day. It's 40 degrees here as of 1:41pm and I'm loving it. Unfortunately I'll be in the 60s tomorrow.They keep lowering the temps here every day. May be lucky to get above 50 the next week.
It's not like they are super far north like Boston. I'm pretty sure their old yearly snow average was 15 inches when winters where much colder. Nashville's was 11 at that time so only a 4 inch difference and Nashville has had plenty of winters with less then 3 inches of snow. Nashville only averaged like 6.8'inches of snow the last 30 years so I imagine D.C. Has also went down from 15 inches a year.Wow. I cant believe there have been 10 winters where DC had less than 3.7".
It's not like they are super far north like Boston. I'm pretty sure their old yearly snow average was 15 inches when winters where much colder. Nashville's was 11 at that time so only a 4 inch difference and Nashville has had plenty of winters with less then 3 inches of snow. Nashville only averaged like 6.8'inches of snow the last 30 years so I imagine D.C. Has also went down from 15 inches a year.
Youre probably the only person ive ever talked to who says 60s is too warm.Then why not go back to Georgia like you said you where going to? I'll take temps in the 50s or lower in march all day. It's 40 degrees here as of 1:41pm and I'm loving it. Unfortunately I'll be in the 60s tomorrow.
I truly do love cold weather. Anything over the 50s starts to let the bugs come out. It's also all about the time of year. Now once we hit may I'll love temps in the 50s. And June - August I'll love temps in the 70s. But after mid November through mid march I don't like temps higher then the 50s. Obviously I need to move further north if I want to avoid those temps everyday for 4 months straight.Youre probably the only person ive ever talked to who says 60s is too warm.