How’s The Weather Where You Are?

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  1. Marie Mallery

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    Springlike high 70s low 80s till Sunday then cooler, low 44F.
     
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    Nice here for the time of year--highs in the upper 20s and low 30s and the snow is starting to go away! Lows in the low 20s.
     
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    Kinda wish we were slow like that into spring. Picked the first tick off of my barn cat.:confused:
     
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    We don't have near the snow we had last year, but I still worry first about flooding (not here but nearby) and secondly about wildfire. I have written before about my fear of wildfire in May and June particularly. I think I told my evacuation story elsewhere. We have several water pumps now, so I have to pray I won't have to use them. I use them for irrigation when I don't need them for fire precautions.
     
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    Well, it's cold here in Washington state — 32F degrees. I've got a little portable heater running so I don't freeze here in my office.

    Wasn't this cold in SoCal (Los Angeles) but I'll admit I'm still wearing shorts and a t-shirt, so there's that.
     
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    It's getting close to 1 a.m.; it's 72 degrees and raining. I love a rainy night.
     
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    56 degrees with scattered thunderstorms this morning.
     
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    Its been cool nights and warm days, today was 83. Partly cloudy.
     
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    'Twas in the 80's today and dropping back down to the 40's tonight. Flipping from a/c to heat these days.
     
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    Thing shave been warming up so the lows are in the 40s. That's gonna change in a couple of days (back to the low 30s.) Tomorrow is gonna rain all day, from before sunup till after dark...perfect weather for making a natch of Italian bread.
     
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    I was gonna tag you, but there are others in my life who deserve my mean streak more than you do.

    The biga is on the counter as we speak.
     
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    I don't know about that. :p
     
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    Welllll, yesterday was sort of warm so I started to detail my hubby's car. He was nice enough to let me use it this winter with it's 4 wd. But it's been so nice I am getting ready to give it back to him. He only uses it on Thursdays to have brunch with the bulls.
    Anyway, being resourceful, (not lazy:rolleyes:) It started raining yesterday. So, I left car out in the driveway to get it rinsed off with soft water.:cool:
    Normally, I don't have a life. I go to the farm with it's dirt driveway (thus the dust all over the car with muddy mud flaps) 2-3 times a day for months. However, this morning we had a brunch date with all of our old friends at 9:30.
    The annual chicken/small animal swap was at the fairgrounds starting at 7 and I had to feed before that to make it to the swap and come back to pick up hubby before brunch. (my car still needs a new fuel pump which I have been putting off till it was time to give my hubby his car back)
    I am very slow with any movement. I can get things done but have to plan almost every step.
    Now, back to the weather. I start at 6:45am and I go outside after packing up feed and water. I go to load it, car sitting outside, all nice and shiney but with suspicious droplets stuck all over.
    The doors are frozen shut! Temps were down to 20's last nite!
    I don't want to hurt the weather stripping or fall over backwards with a heave ho and I don't have spare time.
    Driver's side was the least frozen. put feed and water across on passenger side. Used windshield washer fluid instead of scraper to make a space to see until windshield was melted totally. Got to the swap at about 7:40, finished feeding and got home by 9. Fists in the air and the crowd roared!!!!
    By then the temps were above 32 to finish it weather related.
     
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    Put silicone cream (in a tube) on the door gaskets. I usually helps keep the doors from freezing shut. Don't use it on locks, though.
     
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