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12F here this morning. Guess the shop will have to get by without me today.
 
It was 12F here too Bayless.
 
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We are now officially in a heat wave.

32 on the deck on my way to St. Arbucks this morning.

No ice to scrape off windscreens.

Amazing.

Those in the teens and below, check Flight Tracker.

Every time we get nailed, algore's airplane is somewhere overhead.
 
8F here in North Eastern Ok. at 6 AM., high of 25 today. Chilly! PJ
 
36F at noon... but glorious sunshine. :eek: Photo from our deck (looking mostly north). Mt. St. Helens in the distance with the top of Mt. Rainier on the left flank. Willamette River in foreground (and Columbia not easily seen but it's there too).

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Get ready, boys. Two more off the west coast, models show it progressing across...and more snow on east coast.

How to Sprites handle snow with chains?
 
Today it was warmer, 15F when I left my house.
 
How do Sprites handle snow with chains?

Chains? We don't need to stinkin' chains. My Bugeye won't see the light of day for a few more weeks. :cool:
 
Ah. I see. Jag runs in the snow. 1950 Ford Tudor runs in the snow. Chains when required. Underwings housed out well when done.
 
With my rear-end... I slip and slide on wet pavement!
 
<*sigh*> Another "read only" thread... :smirk:
 
We're having a heat wave. 14F this morning, above 32F this afternoon. Snow tomorrow am and rain in the pm. March better go out like a lamb!
 
Yesterday we had snow about 40 miles north of here. It was all of 1 flake deep but enough to clear the grocery stores of bread, milk and water.

David
 
25F this morning, our heat wave is coming on strong, it's supposed to be in the high sixties or low seventies this weekend.
 
Yesterday we had snow about 40 miles north of here. It was all of 1 flake deep but enough to clear the grocery stores of bread, milk and water.

David
That's known as a French Toast emergency. Milk, bread, and eggs.
As long as I can get to the liquor store before all the whiskey is gone, I can make it through any Southern snowpacolypse.
 
That's known as a French Toast emergency. Milk, bread, and eggs.
As long as I can get to the liquor store before all the whiskey is gone, I can make it through any Southern snowpacolypse.

So you would weather the storm in Southern Comfort?

True story, a colleague of mine was serving a church in North Carolina - they got 1 inch of snow and the elders called to cancel church. (the snow was already melting!) He (being a northerner) said "no" but the elders insisted - and church was cancelled. He, sensing something fishy did some investigating only to discover the reason for the cancellation was that everyone was afraid their Still would freeze - so they were all out in the woods attending to these. Turns out 80% of the church's revenue was coming from moonshine. :grin:
 
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