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86° in WI! In October!!!

kevbo

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I'm sitting here in a puddle of my ass sweat...

The (usual) good thing about WI is it cools down dramatically in the fall.

Not this year, apparently. I remember one year I went trick-or-treating during a blizzard. At least kids in future generations wont have to go through that pain.

I hate this weather during October.

Guess I didn't have to store away those white shoes.

Fuck that little angry boy.
 
Ha... just you wait.

It won't be long and there will be a foot of the crunchiest snow on the ground with sharp bitter gusts of wind rushing up your shirt and your ears will be numb from frostbite before you can get off your front steps.

Especially
up in the EauC ;)
Ahh, midwestern winter. Bring it on! (!)

It was nice here this evening. high 70's.
 
Well, this is Chicago. I wouldn't be surprised if we got snow tomorrow.

And you can always fit in a little fun in Chicago.
 
I'm right next door in Minneapolis (sorry 'bout your Badgers...just be glad you're not a Gopher fan)...and it was ROASTING here all day. And I just got home from the bars, where it was about 100 degrees in all of them. I think it's kinda fun...you know the Six Months of the Devil's Own Winter is coming up here. Let's live up the bonus October heatwave...;)
 
It got up to 86 in EauC?? In Milwaukee on the eastside where I live, it was humid but only went up to 76 degrees. (That's why the forecasts always say "cooler by the lake")
 
I am in New York, yesterday it hit like 88, I am sooooo over summer.
Once baseball season is over, I am ready for the crisp cold.
I am ready for some boy snow bunnies to cuddle and keep each other warm.
 
We're having slightly cooler than normal weather here. Our normal low for this time of year is 60°, but it's been dipping down to 55° the past two nights. I closed my windows and put on long pajamas. It's been in the mid 70s during the day, however, which is normal - it's just chilly at night.
 
Do not worry, it will not last,
Indian Summer is only for a few days.
The heat will go, and the furnaces will be on for the
long months and days ahead.
Bring on the snow and the skiing.
It will be quite the fun.
Shep+
 
I'm glad to see nobody jumping all over this, proclaiming something like "See? This PROVES there's global warming!"

I certainly see the opposite from the naysayers ALL THE TIME. One instance I remember very well was a few years ago when there was a prolonged cold wave in Poland, and Paul Harvey more or less asserted that it proves there's no global warming.

One must look at global aggregate temperatures, the condition of glaciers and polar ice, etc. All these signs are pointing toward global warming.

The question is, what's causing it? My thought is that the planet is in a natural warming cycle, *AND* human activity is further contributing to the same trend. It would be in "our" best interest to try to minimize the human contribution to the problem. There's no guarantee that it would stop the problem, because if there's ALSO a natural warming cycle happening, we cannot stop it. However, changing our habits would at least remove the GUARANTEE that the consequences will be dire in the end.
 
I'm in North Carolina and the high for tomorrow is supposed to be 94 degrees. However by Thursday of this week the high is supposed to be a refreshing 73 degrees. Can't wait. Bring on Autumn!!
 
Enjoy it while it lasts, the worst is just around the corner.
Mother Nature is so unpredictable. For all our sophistication and technology, she can bring us to our knees in a heartbeat.
Somewhere as a kid, I was told the weather was changing because of the nuclear testing in the 1940s. Yet our local weathermen give us the highest and lowest historical stats for whatever day they're reporting on and invariably they predate the 1940s.
Even if we don't believe Al Gore (and many other national and international scientists), we should support more research. The price for guessing wrong is entirely too high.
 
I'm glad to see nobody jumping all over this, proclaiming something like "See? This PROVES there's global warming!"

I certainly see the opposite from the naysayers ALL THE TIME. One instance I remember very well was a few years ago when there was a prolonged cold wave in Poland, and Paul Harvey more or less asserted that it proves there's no global warming.

One must look at global aggregate temperatures, the condition of glaciers and polar ice, etc. All these signs are pointing toward global warming.

The question is, what's causing it? My thought is that the planet is in a natural warming cycle, *AND* human activity is further contributing to the same trend. It would be in "our" best interest to try to minimize the human contribution to the problem. There's no guarantee that it would stop the problem, because if there's ALSO a natural warming cycle happening, we cannot stop it. However, changing our habits would at least remove the GUARANTEE that the consequences will be dire in the end.

I know, I was hoping someone wouldn't just be like "GLOBAL WARMING! BEWARE!!"

I've noticed that Summer is going longer, but so is Winter. We've had snow until mid April, here, the past few years...
 
It was 93 degrees in Ohio today.
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Good, a cold front is headed our way
 
Ha... just you wait.

It won't be long and there will be a foot of the crunchiest snow on the ground with sharp bitter gusts of wind rushing up your shirt and your ears will be numb from frostbite before you can get off your front steps.

Especially
up in the EauC ;)

aren't you glad you moved to texas? ;)

now you watch. we're gonna get hit with the mother of all blizzards this winter...
 
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