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Old 11-21-2006, 03:50 AM
 
Location: WPB, FL. Dreaming of Oil city, PA
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Just wow! South Florida set a state record for lowest temperature for this time of the month! Whats even more unusual is the midwest and north states have higher temperatures than in south Florida! Notice the temperature is in the 40s way up north and also in the 40s! The map is a uniform bluish color except for the southwest and CA. Normally, the south is yellow and the north is blue! This is an anormality worthy of mentioning! You guys in Wyoming, Montanta, Idaho, etc have warmer temperatures than we do in south Florida!
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Old 11-21-2006, 05:12 AM
 
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Yup, and those who moved to Florida for the warm weather and cheaper cost of living.... NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH.

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Just wow! South Florida set a state record for lowest temperature for this time of the month! Whats even more unusual is the midwest and north states have higher temperatures than in south Florida! Notice the temperature is in the 40s way up north and also in the 40s! The map is a uniform bluish color except for the southwest and CA. Normally, the south is yellow and the north is blue! This is an anormality worthy of mentioning! You guys in Wyoming, Montanta, Idaho, etc have warmer temperatures than we do in south Florida!
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Old 11-21-2006, 06:42 AM
 
Location: Beautiful South Florida!
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Your map shows Wyoming and Montana to be colder than here in South Florida. Only 1 spot in Idaho is warmer. I've also been in Wyoming on certain summer days when it's been hotter than Miami on that same day. What does 1 day prove? Miami still has for the vast majority of time the best winters in America outside of Hawaii. Hands down. Notice how Southern California's temps are about the same as Mimai's now, but that's their typical temps for this time of year, not some unusual coldspell like it is for Miami.
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Old 11-21-2006, 07:24 AM
 
Location: Central Jersey - Florida
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Walked the pooch last nite at 11:30. It was COLD in NJ.
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Old 11-21-2006, 09:18 AM
 
Location: South Carolina
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We just a very light mist of snow flurries a few minutes ago in sc.But it has appeared to stop.
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Old 11-21-2006, 10:40 AM
 
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Windy and rain in Oregon this morning.

Last edited by DBNN; 11-21-2006 at 10:50 AM..
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Old 11-21-2006, 10:58 AM
 
Location: So. Dak.
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Glad you brought this up. It's like the earth was turned upside down or something. Our past two winters in SD have been record breakers and it appears that this one will be, too. (HOPE, HOPE) Our temps are supposed to be near 60 until Friday and that's just unheard of. The Hills area may be close to the 70s for the week.Oh yea, and the Hills area always has a pain index of "ONE".

Not sure how the difference would feel in southern Fla., but I know that in central Fla., 50 degrees feels much colder then 50 degrees in the upper midwest. Maybe the humidity makes it feel differently? Our local weather channel said our temps should be 25 degrees above normal this week. Not sure what's up with that cause a few weeks ago, we were 15 below normal. Another anamoly was last winter. Jan is generally our very cold month. Jan. was liveable and Feb. got extremely cold days. We're now seeing spring in March compared to seeing it in May as we did when I was growing up.
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Old 11-21-2006, 11:05 AM
 
Location: Cornelius
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Its supposed to be cold! Thanksgiving and great football a nice hot drink with a chill in the air then to purchase the Christmas tree with the family!

How lucky we are here in the USA!
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Old 11-21-2006, 01:03 PM
 
Location: Springfield, Missouri
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Well, cold spells are normal this time of year...it's Fall! But we've had the coldest Autumn so far and the leaves fell about three weeks earlier than last year. It's been freakin' cold and below normal now for about six weeks. I got an email from a friend in Heilbronn, Germany this morning that said they're having the warmest Fall on record and that many of the deciduous trees there are still full of green leaves....STILL! And then I read that the Netherlands is having its warmest Fall in 300 Years. While they're basking in warm temperatures, we've been freezing our gonads off in Missouri.
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Old 11-21-2006, 02:43 PM
 
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Its supposed to be cold! Thanksgiving and great football a nice hot drink with a chill in the air then to purchase the Christmas tree with the family!

How lucky we are here in the USA!
Maybe I should be looking to move farther south...

My idea of hot drink weather and a chill in the air is when it approaches 60 F.
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