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Old 12-04-2006, 09:23 PM
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No basements in our area , will have an indoor pool. Tomorrow morning will be interesting, many folks will drive looking thru pep holes in their windshields...

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Old 12-04-2006, 09:38 PM
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Sitting inside next to the A/C when it's 85 or sitting next to your furnace when it's 10 below? I'll take the heat. At least I can still go outside in my swimsuit.

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Old 12-05-2006, 11:24 AM
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Well, I don't know how cold it will be in the rest of Florida tonight, but as Sunrico said, we're headed for the 20's, here in the Panhandle. A nice hard-freeze warning has been flashing on my computer all night. And, the cold weather is making the news on the Pensacola News Journal and WEAR. Probably on the other local channels as well. Maybe, just maybe, this weather will kill off a few bugs, especially the skeeters. It's supposed to be almost as cold tomorrow night. And, it will continue to be cooler throughout the rest of the week, at least until Sunday. Why is it, though, that when we have freezing weather, there's no moisture in the air; and if we have the moisture, we don't have the colder weather? It would be nice to see a few snow flurries on Christmas Eve, (yes, it has happened, though not often). Now, don't get excited.I'm not asking for snow up to our backsides! Just something pretty for Christmas.


The warning is in effect from midnight tonight to 7 a.m. Tuesday.

High pressure will continue to settle into the region tonight. The associated light winds and a clear sky will allow temperatures to drop to 30-32 degrees across the warning areas. The temperatures will quickly rise after sunrise Tuesday. A high of 59 degrees is forecast Tuesday, with a low of 37.


where does it say 20s? That would be a record if it dropped this low!

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Old 12-05-2006, 11:55 AM
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Well, I don't know how cold it will be in the rest of Florida tonight, but as Sunrico said, we're headed for the 20's, here in the Panhandle. A nice hard-freeze warning has been flashing on my computer all night. And, the cold weather is making the news on the Pensacola News Journal and WEAR. Probably on the other local channels as well. Maybe, just maybe, this weather will kill off a few bugs, especially the skeeters. It's supposed to be almost as cold tomorrow night. And, it will continue to be cooler throughout the rest of the week, at least until Sunday. Why is it, though, that when we have freezing weather, there's no moisture in the air; and if we have the moisture, we don't have the colder weather? It would be nice to see a few snow flurries on Christmas Eve, (yes, it has happened, though not often). Now, don't get excited.I'm not asking for snow up to our backsides! Just something pretty for Christmas.
As long as it doesn't snow it's very tolerable, in fact it's nice. By the time the sun comes up it climes to the high 40's or 50's and you can pull a nice jacket from the closet and head outside. I love mild cold weather, not a Buffalo type winter but a nice change of climate, it make you feel alive. Where are you by the way if I may ask?

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Old 12-05-2006, 12:02 PM
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As long as it doesn't snow it's very tolerable, in fact it's nice. By the time the sun comes up it climes to the high 40's or 50's and you can pull a nice jacket from the closet out and head outside. I love mild cold weather, not a Buffalo type winter but a nice change of climate, it make you feel alive. Where are you by the way if I may ask?
We live in the Panhandle, little town called Navarre. It's between Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach. Like I said, I don't want snow up to our backsides, but it would be nice to have those Christmas Eve flurries!

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Old 12-05-2006, 12:09 PM
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The warning is in effect from midnight tonight to 7 a.m. Tuesday.

High pressure will continue to settle into the region tonight. The associated light winds and a clear sky will allow temperatures to drop to 30-32 degrees across the warning areas. The temperatures will quickly rise after sunrise Tuesday. A high of 59 degrees is forecast Tuesday, with a low of 37.


where does it say 20s? That would be a record if it dropped this low!
On our local news, and The Weather Channel, the 20's, (low 20's inland, upper 20's along the coast), was all the talk, yesterday and the day before. We had freeze warnings for all of the Panhandle, for last night, (12-4-06). I have to say, though, someone jumped the gun, or something. It didn't quite hit the freezing mark. My dogs' water bucket, outside, didn't even have a skiff of ice on it. So much for weather predictions!

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Old 12-05-2006, 01:52 PM
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Yea I wouldnt take it seriously. Youll be lucky if it hits 30 degrees(inland) this is Florida were talking about, it just doesnt get really cold! Even 30 degrees is unusual weather in Florida! Right now its like 70 degrees(in wpb) and cloudy. Itll drop to mid 60s tonight. Thats typical of Florida "winters"

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Old 12-05-2006, 04:02 PM
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The lowest temperature recorded in Navarre for 2006 was on Tabular Data for January 7, 2006

06:45 25.5 °F / -3.6 °C

The temperature does drop in the mid 20's....



http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...&month=1&day=7

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Old 12-05-2006, 04:11 PM
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This is a picture from the worst hail storm in 2005.



Sky on Fire....


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Old 12-05-2006, 08:29 PM
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Puting up Christmas Decorations while wearing shorts and t-shirt

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Take my Michigan home please.

I will buy all you unhappy Floridans all the hot chocolate you can drink.

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