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You're sure right about this crazy weather. Here in Raleigh, NC, we broke the

record for the highest temperature in January last week at 80 degrees also.

Sure was fun to wear the T-shirt, shorts and no shoes for a few days. Now we

are back to winter weather, with the high today around 46 or so. Have fun if

you get the snow. Margaret

>>> " CDC " 02/05/02 09:31PM >>>

We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North Mississippi.

Actually, it snowed for a little while, and now it's sleeting and 40 degrees.

We're hoping for some sort of accumulation tonight, but it's just not real

likely at this point. By the way, last week on 1/31 it was nearly 80 degrees,

and I had my air conditioner on. This weather is CRAZY!

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Brrrr! It's 23 degrees tonight here in the middle of the mitten. Our

icicles are growing icicles! :-)

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Re: SNOW!!!!

> You're sure right about this crazy weather. Here in Raleigh, NC, we broke

the record for the highest temperature in January last week at 80 degrees

also. Sure was fun to wear the T-shirt, shorts and no shoes for a few days.

Now we are back to winter weather, with the high today around 46 or so.

Have fun if you get the snow. Margaret

>

> >>> " CDC " 02/05/02 09:31PM >>>

> We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North

Mississippi. Actually, it snowed for a little while, and now it's sleeting

and 40 degrees. We're hoping for some sort of accumulation tonight, but

it's just not real likely at this point. By the way, last week on 1/31 it

was nearly 80 degrees, and I had my air conditioner on. This weather is

CRAZY!

>

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Same thing here in NJ. It was high 60's most of last week and then we

were hit with freezing for maybe one day. Today it is freezing but they

expect warming temps again in the next couple of days. I think I should

be living in Colorado as they experience this all the time. I had a

friend living there and she never put winter or summer clothes away for a

season. One day in the morning she would have snow and that afternoon

they would be swinning in the lake.

I did not think I could enjoy this on a steady basis so I hope I won't

have to now.

Aliceanne

On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 21:31:07 -0500 " Margaret Grant "

writes:

> You're sure right about this crazy weather. Here in Raleigh, NC, we

> broke the record for the highest temperature in January last week at

> 80 degrees also. Sure was fun to wear the T-shirt, shorts and no

> shoes for a few days. Now we are back to winter weather, with the

> high today around 46 or so. Have fun if you get the snow.

> Margaret

>

> >>> " CDC " 02/05/02 09:31PM >>>

> We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North

> Mississippi. Actually, it snowed for a little while, and now it's

> sleeting and 40 degrees. We're hoping for some sort of accumulation

> tonight, but it's just not real likely at this point. By the way,

> last week on 1/31 it was nearly 80 degrees, and I had my air

> conditioner on. This weather is CRAZY!

>

>

>

>

>

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I missed at least 3 might os sleep the past week or so becuase the wind

whipped around my windows. I half expected the huge trees in back to come

through my window.

Aliceanne

On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 23:05:24 -0500 " Margaret Grant "

writes:

> Aliceanne, I used to live in Colorado, so I sure know exactly what

> you mean. The weather here has been similar, but not quite as

> dramatic. I do remember having 70s one day and a foot of snow the

> next. I really used to enjoy the fact that it could get so warm in

> the winter and give us a break. We have also had some great winds

> recently, which also reminded me of Colorado. I lived right next to

> the foothills in Fort , where the wind would just come

> whipping off the mountains and out over the plains. It used to make

> me really nervous when the wind was gusting up to 65 miles per hour.

> I still don't like it when it gets real windy like that, but

> recently I bought some wind chimes so at least I have nice music to

> listen to. Margaret

>

> >>> Alice A Sawyer 02/05/02 10:16PM >>>

> Same thing here in NJ. It was high 60's most of last week and then

> we

> were hit with freezing for maybe one day. Today it is freezing but

> they

> expect warming temps again in the next couple of days. I think I

> should

> be living in Colorado as they experience this all the time. I had a

> friend living there and she never put winter or summer clothes away

> for a

> season. One day in the morning she would have snow and that

> afternoon

> they would be swinning in the lake.

> I did not think I could enjoy this on a steady basis so I hope I

> won't

> have to now.

> Aliceanne

> On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 21:31:07 -0500 " Margaret Grant "

>

> writes:

> > You're sure right about this crazy weather. Here in Raleigh, NC,

> we

> > broke the record for the highest temperature in January last week

> at

> > 80 degrees also. Sure was fun to wear the T-shirt, shorts and no

>

> > shoes for a few days. Now we are back to winter weather, with the

>

> > high today around 46 or so. Have fun if you get the snow.

> > Margaret

> >

> > >>> " CDC " 02/05/02 09:31PM >>>

> > We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North

>

> > Mississippi. Actually, it snowed for a little while, and now it's

>

> > sleeting and 40 degrees. We're hoping for some sort of

> accumulation

> > tonight, but it's just not real likely at this point. By the way,

>

> > last week on 1/31 it was nearly 80 degrees, and I had my air

> > conditioner on. This weather is CRAZY!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Aliceanne, I used to live in Colorado, so I sure know exactly what you mean.

The weather here has been similar, but not quite as dramatic. I do remember

having 70s one day and a foot of snow the next. I really used to enjoy the fact

that it could get so warm in the winter and give us a break. We have also had

some great winds recently, which also reminded me of Colorado. I lived right

next to the foothills in Fort , where the wind would just come whipping

off the mountains and out over the plains. It used to make me really nervous

when the wind was gusting up to 65 miles per hour. I still don't like it when

it gets real windy like that, but recently I bought some wind chimes so at least

I have nice music to listen to. Margaret

>>> Alice A Sawyer 02/05/02 10:16PM >>>

Same thing here in NJ. It was high 60's most of last week and then we

were hit with freezing for maybe one day. Today it is freezing but they

expect warming temps again in the next couple of days. I think I should

be living in Colorado as they experience this all the time. I had a

friend living there and she never put winter or summer clothes away for a

season. One day in the morning she would have snow and that afternoon

they would be swinning in the lake.

I did not think I could enjoy this on a steady basis so I hope I won't

have to now.

Aliceanne

On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 21:31:07 -0500 " Margaret Grant "

writes:

> You're sure right about this crazy weather. Here in Raleigh, NC, we

> broke the record for the highest temperature in January last week at

> 80 degrees also. Sure was fun to wear the T-shirt, shorts and no

> shoes for a few days. Now we are back to winter weather, with the

> high today around 46 or so. Have fun if you get the snow.

> Margaret

>

> >>> " CDC " 02/05/02 09:31PM >>>

> We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North

> Mississippi. Actually, it snowed for a little while, and now it's

> sleeting and 40 degrees. We're hoping for some sort of accumulation

> tonight, but it's just not real likely at this point. By the way,

> last week on 1/31 it was nearly 80 degrees, and I had my air

> conditioner on. This weather is CRAZY!

>

>

>

>

>

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I think the last time I saw snow--that stayed on the ground-- was about 1972!

Rennie

Houston, Texas area

----- Original Message -----

We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North Mississippi.

Actually, it snowed

for a little while, and now it's sleeting and 40 degrees. We're hoping for some

sort of

accumulation tonight, but it's just not real likely at this point. By the way,

last week on 1/31 it

was nearly 80 degrees, and I had my air conditioner on. This weather is CRAZY!

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Really!. I am surprised as I thought last year there was a news item

about you actually getting snow. May have been an illusion.

Aliceanne

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 06:52:58 -0600 " Rennie "

writes:

> I think the last time I saw snow--that stayed on the ground-- was

> about 1972!

>

> Rennie

> Houston, Texas area

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

>

>

> We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North

> Mississippi. Actually, it snowed

> for a little while, and now it's sleeting and 40 degrees. We're

> hoping for some sort of

> accumulation tonight, but it's just not real likely at this point.

> By the way, last week on 1/31 it

> was nearly 80 degrees, and I had my air conditioner on. This

> weather is CRAZY!

>

>

>

>

>

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Well, it didn't work out for us this time. We only got rain ... and it's still

raining now. We are located in an area that usually follows a line dividing the

rain from the snow. However, I have a sister a county over that almost always

gets snow. In fact, their schools are closed today, but ours aren't. And I

love cold temps and snow but rarely get it. I swear I'm a northerner at heart.

Someday I'm moving to Canada! ... Well, maybe.

Re: SNOW!!!!

I think the last time I saw snow--that stayed on the ground-- was about 1972!

Rennie

Houston, Texas area

----- Original Message -----

We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North

Mississippi. Actually, it snowed

for a little while, and now it's sleeting and 40 degrees. We're hoping for

some sort of

accumulation tonight, but it's just not real likely at this point. By the

way, last week on 1/31 it

was nearly 80 degrees, and I had my air conditioner on. This weather is

CRAZY!

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It has been really CRAZY weather this winter. I live in Minnesota, a state

known for its frigid temps and lots and lots of snow. Not so the case this

winter. My hubby and I are avid snowmobilers and our sleds have been

sitting in the yard all winter, on grass. We did get a pretty good storm in

late December but that didn't last long, the next stretch of weather was in

the 60s.

I think I am actually going to have to put my hubby on antidepressants. LOL

It is really driving him crazy that he can't ride his sled. <G>

-- Re: SNOW!!!!

Really!. I am surprised as I thought last year there was a news item

about you actually getting snow. May have been an illusion.

Aliceanne

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 06:52:58 -0600 " Rennie "

writes:

> I think the last time I saw snow--that stayed on the ground-- was

> about 1972!

>

> Rennie

> Houston, Texas area

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

>

>

> We have just seen our first snowflakes of the season here in North

> Mississippi. Actually, it snowed

> for a little while, and now it's sleeting and 40 degrees. We're

> hoping for some sort of

> accumulation tonight, but it's just not real likely at this point.

> By the way, last week on 1/31 it

> was nearly 80 degrees, and I had my air conditioner on. This

> weather is CRAZY!

>

>

>

>

>

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To: <nmtc >

Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:01 AM

> I think I am actually going to have to put my hubby on antidepressants. LOL

> It is really driving him crazy that he can't ride his sled. <G>

Sign my kids up for the antidepressants too, would you? We had the opportunity

to build 1 snowman and 1 snowbaby (my 3-year-old daughter's idea). The next day

it was 65 degrees here in PA and my daughter cried as her baby melted. That's

been it for the winter fun. (Their idea of fun, not mine.) As for me, my

" seasonal affective disorder " has been non-existant. I love warm weather and

sunshine. If it snows now, I'll be the one crying. Come on, summer!

Chris

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