 ghostpainterI Write for the ApocalypsePremium,MVM join:2002-05-25 Rancho Cucamonga, CA kudos:3 | reply to wifi4milez
Re: How long until Spring/Summer weather is here to stay?? Well currently it is 59 here in southern California, with heavy overcast...We are enjoying it because in about two weeks it will turn 100, we think. In the northeast and southern Canada it is supposed to be a cool but humid summer, all thanks to a now ending La Nina.
The La Nina is also another reason that the Hurricane season might not be to bad this year. There is still a large pool of cold water down along the African coast blocking any moisture moving offshore.
The Caribbean is the only area slightly active right now. -- »www.insidetheie.com/ »earthlogii.blogspot.com/ »vietaffairsvets.blogspot.com/ »earthlogwxlinks-theghostpainter.···pot.com/ Why is it that people who never pay attention to the weather are always the first to complain.
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 wifi4milezBig Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace join:2004-08-07 New York, NY | said by ghostpainter:Well currently it is 59 here in southern California, with heavy overcast...We are enjoying it because in about two weeks it will turn 100, we think. In the northeast and southern Canada it is supposed to be a cool but humid summer, all thanks to a now ending La Nina. The La Nina is also another reason that the Hurricane season might not be to bad this year. There is still a large pool of cold water down along the African coast blocking any moisture moving offshore. The Caribbean is the only area slightly active right now. I must say that I dont really mind mid 80's and low 90's, even with the humidity. I actually like warm weather, in fact I will be heading out to Palm Springs for July 4th weekend where it runs around 115 (or more) during the day. I will concede that PS in July/August is the hottest place I have ever been, and it is a little tough to be outside for very long. -- When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat. -Ronald Reagan-
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 ghostpainterI Write for the ApocalypsePremium,MVM join:2002-05-25 Rancho Cucamonga, CA kudos:3 | When I worked as a process worker and court researcher, I often had to go down to the desert in the summer time. Palm Springs would be 115 which was bad enough but then I would get to Indio and it would be 121.
Then there was Joshua Tree Court...On the same day it was 125 degrees. Joshua Tree is on highway 62 which connects with highway 40 and heads out into the Northern desert.
The hottest here in Cucamonga I have ever seen was 117 in 1962 and they didn't have AC in the schools. -- »www.insidetheie.com/ »earthlogii.blogspot.com/ »vietaffairsvets.blogspot.com/ »earthlogwxlinks-theghostpainter.···pot.com/ Why is it that people who never pay attention to the weather are always the first to complain.
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