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It is balmy. Well, it is balmy considering since December 1, 2010 (82 days ago if including 2/14/11, today), we have had 6 days above freezing (including 2/14/11, today). If Real Feel is included, I am guessing there has been one or two days with the feeling being above freezing. It was just four days ago we had a low of -9 F (-23 C) with wind chills between -20 F and -30 F (-29 C and -34 C).
Temp...35 F/2 C
Real Feel*...25 F/-4 C
Wind...12 mph SW/19 kph SW
Humidty...73%/73%
Dew Point...28 F/-2 C
Ooh, good pictures, particularly the one by the church where the snow pile looks about nine feet high with that angle. I thought about doing some early spring shots here today but I reckoned it wouldn't have looked that good in the rain. That road in the third photo looks pretty treacherous (though I assume it's got to be a one-way street being that narrow). That house in the fourth photo looks more like a doll's house than anything around here, (and if you replace that BMW with a toy car it'll all fit to scale with the snowfalls we get)
Thanks. I wished I could have posted early spring photos instead winter ones. Maybe soon, but we won't have plants until at least a month and a couple weeks. The road isn't one way, but is a dead end. I lived on a similar road that was almost as narrow that wasn't dead end, you haven't pull a bit to the side if another car comes. Not a big deal since traffic is slow. The ice and snow has made these roads even narrower. The last 4 photos are all on the same street, I actually had looked at an apartment on that street ($1400 for a 3 bedroom). The style of that 'doll-house' isn't that rare, I could find a lot more of them. I liked the brick houses, I thought the brick with the white snow and sky was rather stark. Dunno why each one had identical plastic chairs.
A blazing 54 F outside with wind and intervals of clouds and sunshine. Interesting day.
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