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That's how our weather has been lately, except today it's started warming back up to normal October levels (low 70s) and tomorrow should be a little warmer still. Actually, as long as it's not humid tomorrow I won't mind. But Saturday I'm not sure we even hit 50, and I loved every minute of it.
In west or central Tennessee? Brr...
Last edited by ColdCanadian; 10-21-2009 at 10:15 AM..
It will be warmer here than real summer is in lots of places for another month. The good part is this area is growing food for the tables of those who will be knee deep in snow. If we get a hard freeze everyone loses. I remember an Indian summer in MO where I had killed a deer during the season and after I had skinned it the temps went into the 70's and we had to keep water on it to keep the flies off for an hour or two in the late pm.
In my part of Pa we got down to 35 to 37 degrees, with a little frost but not a killing frost. Anyway, we'll get 2 days of above average degree days before rain again on Saturday. Upper 60s to the low 70s is nice for October.
We are getting a stretch of bad weather! Below normal temps, rain for the next five days, high 40's, no 50's (mid-50 would be normal), not too much Indian Summer for us, maybe next week!
As I always say, could be worse, northern central Wisconsin, Iron Mountain, Michigan could get measureable snow.
It was actually a little "Summery" today (though more like very early Spring here). It's currently 75 with a dew point of 58. Most days I checked this Summer the dew point was very, very rarely below 70. Often times it was 74+. Ugh!
Indian Summer? All temps below 70 for the next week with a possible "arctic front" this time next week. Not that I'm complaining
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