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She's an idiot. I bet she thinks 55 F down here in January is notable. She seriously has no clue about the climate of FL. She thinks we get thunderstorms every day and hurricanes every year.
She's an idiot. I bet she thinks 55 F down here in January is notable. She seriously has no clue about the climate of FL. She thinks we get thunderstorms every day and hurricanes every year.
Just looking at the last 15 years, the temperature failed to hit 75F at MIA until January 8th in 2001.
Just looking at the last 15 years, the temperature failed to hit 75F at MIA until January 8th in 2001.
I actually remember that, and I also remember NYE 2000 being very chilly by our standards (I think temps were in the 30s at midnight; not sure though) of course I was a little kid though so my memory might be a bit foggy.
I actually remember that, and I also remember NYE 2000 being very chilly by our standards (I think temps were in the 30s at midnight; not sure though) of course I was a little kid though so my memory might be a bit foggy.
I actually remember that, and I also remember NYE 2000 being very chilly by our standards (I think temps were in the 30s at midnight; not sure though) of course I was a little kid though so my memory might be a bit foggy.
Yes there's a photograph of me in my photo album where I'm in a blue jacket and the date says 12/31/2000. You're very much currect! (I dunno how cold it was, I mean, it wasn't until I was in high school that I really understood temperature scales cuz I never cared before lol)
Which city will be the first city in the U.S. to hit the following temperatures in 2017?
A) 75F
B) 85F
C) 95F
A) Probably some place in South Florida, South Texas, or the Southwest. Too far out to forecast.
B) Probably South Texas or the Southwest somewhere
C) same as B, with the Desert Southwest highly likely
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